Marry Mubaiwa due in court today . . . faces 3 charges: Fraud, forex externalisation and money laundering
Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations and Special Reports Editor Marry Mubaiwa — the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga — is expected to appear in court today on allegations of externalising…
Economy at heart of Zanu-PF resolutions
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The just-ended 18th Zanu-PF Annual National People’s Conference lived up to its billing by focusing mainly on the economy, with a number of key resolutions expected…
Sanctions against Zim must go: Sadc PF
Moses Magadza in SWAKOPMUND, Namibia The 46th plenary session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum has unanimously adopted a motion calling for the immediate and unconditional lifting of sanctions imposed on…
HLF pours more money for doctors
Bulawayo Bureau The Higher Life Foundation (HLF) has increased allowances for doctors who applied under the $100 million training fellowship. In a statement, HLF chief executive Mr Kennedy Mubaiwa said…
Service stations breed corruption
Crime Reporter FUEL shortages have created room for corruption at Harare service stations, as non-runner vehicles with modified tanks are being pushed to pumps to hoard fuel for resale on…
WHAT A HEARTBREAK
CAPS United yesterday said they owe their supporters an apology after they experienced their worst end to the season on Saturday at the National Sports Stadium with the defeat to FC Platinum in the epic Castle Lager Premiership football decider which denied them this year’s league title.
Power cut fails to steal show’s glitter
Despite a power cut that delayed the start of the ninth edition of Zim Hip-hop awards show at Woods Restaurant and Bar in Harare at the weekend, the show was a success, with huge turnout by artistes who delivered electrifying performances.
ZIDA to give FDI comfort, security
ZIMBABWE has edged closer to promulgating the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA) Bill, a proposed piece of legislation designed to harmonise all domestic laws with bearing on investments, which will promote, protect and facilitate investment into the Southern African country.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Prioritise safety this festive season
The expectation this year is that Zimbabwe experiences a reduction in the number of road fatalities during the festive season.











