Nigeria and Oxford English Dictionary ‘rub minds’
LAGOS/ABUJA -Ask a Nigerian what corrupt politicians do with public funds and he or she may say, “They chop it.” The Oxford English Dictionary agrees. Hailing from the streets of…
VP Chiwenga complains over leaked judgment
VICE President Constantino Chiwenga has raised a complaint against Judge President George Chiweshe after the judgment in a child custody case was allegedly leaked to his estranged wife, Marry Mubaiwa, before being officially handed down in court.
Government, civil servants strike pay deal
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter The Apex Council has accepted the salary increment offered by the Government, while negotiations for a better package continue as a compromise for “the sake…
Comedian lays out 2020 plans
Carl Joshua Ncube is one of the most sought after comedians of our time.
‘Zim economy has potential’
Golden Sibanda, Senior Business Reporter UNITED Kingdom-based global economic research firm, Fitch Solutions, says Zimbabwe possesses all human and natural factors for robust growth and development, although the absence of…
Strengthen graft investigation tactics, Zim urged
Zimbabwe must take a leaf from Uganda to strengthen its investigation tactics and subsequent prosecution, to ensure convictions on cases of corruption, Uganda’s top anti-corruption judge has said.
CMED sues Croco Motors
CMED (Private) Limited has dragged Croco Motors to court for failing to deliver two outstanding vehicles bought in 2018.
Isabel dos Santos may lose top job in Angola’s Unitel
Angola’s state-owned oil giant Sonangol has become a majority shareholder in mobile phone operator Unitel, a move that could threaten Isabel dos Santos’ position as head of the telecoms firm.…
Machete gang robs business centre
A seven-member gang armed with machetes, axes, iron bars and bicycle chains last Friday night besieged Nyaradza Business Centre in Gokwe South before searching and robbing people and businesses, police have confirmed.
FIFA sitting on ZIFA’s millions
FIFA were sitting on US$2,4 million of ZIFA’s unclaimed funds, by the end of 2018, the bulk of which could have been used by the association for development of infrastructural projects.











