JUST IN: 448 doctors fired
At least 448 doctors out of the 598 appearing before disciplinary hearings for failure to report for duty at public hospitals have been fired, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has announced.
JUST IN: 102 smuggled vehicles impounded in ZACC, ZIMRA blitz
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) have impounded 102 vehicles this week believed to have been smuggled into the country by car dealers in and around the city.
JUST IN: Business as usual at RGM International
It is business as usual at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport with scheduled flights departing and landing in spite of fake news on social media claiming Civil Aviation Authority…
JUST IN: Business as usual at RGM International
It is business as usual at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport with scheduled flights departing and landing in spite of fake news on social media claiming Civil Aviation Authority…
JUST IN: Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport airspace open
Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent It’s business as usual at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport with scheduled flights departing and landing in spite of fake news on social media claiming…
JUST IN: Marriage of convenience haunts woman
A marriage of convenience has returned to haunt a Harare woman who is legally married to a Nigerian but is customarily married to a local man, under whose name she is trying to register their child.
JUST IN: Andy Muridzo deserters launch album tonight
Former Andy Muridzo’s band members, who deserted the Jeetaz Band in April this year amid complaints of poor remuneration to form Bark Charity Band, are tonight set to launch their debut album “Hupenyu Hutsva” at East Point in the capital.
JUST IN: Dino returns with album
Rasta Kwasa singer, Dino Mudondo, who went into music hibernation some four years ago, has returned on the entertainment scene with a 10-track album titled “No Lumo”.
JUST IN: Hadebe now facing sanctions
TURKISH Super Lig club Yeni Malatyaspor will invoke their disciplinary code, leading to the possible suspension of Zimbabwe international defender Teenage Hadebe, if he fails to travel from Bulawayo to his base in Malatya tomorrow.
JUST IN: Business as usual at RGM International
It’s business as usual at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport with scheduled flights departing and landing in spite of fake news on social media claiming Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) workers are on strike.










