Another Zimbabwean nabbed for murder in Namibia
Namibian Police (Nampol) have arrested another Zimbabwean for the alleged murder of his friend in a dispute over Namibian $20 in Oshakati area.
Brexit: Business as usual for Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s bilateral agreements with Britain will not be affected by the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) because international treaties governing the two countries are still bound by the agreement between Harare and the EU, Government has said.
Virus fears wipe $393bn off China’s stock market
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG. — Investors erased $393 billion from China’s benchmark stock yesterday, sold the Yuan and dumped commodities as fears about the spreading coronavirus and its economic impact drove selling on the first day of trade in China since the Lunar New Year.
First Mutual Health rates up
First Mutual Health — a subsidiary of First Mutual Holdings that offers medical aid insurance schemes has reviewed corporate member contributions upwards effective January 1, 2020.
Blitz on illegal miners nets 114 in Mash West
Police in Mashonaland West Province have arrested 114 illegal miners during a blitz on machete-wielding gangs, provincial police officer Assistant Commissioner Priscilla Makotose has said.
No bail for ‘flight-risk’ Gokwe town secretary
Gokwe town secretary Melania Mandeya, who is facing charges of abuse of office, was on Monday denied bail.
Some Africans not amused by Shakira
Shakira may have won the praise of American fans for her performance at the Super Bowl on Sunday, but her African ones were less than impressed . . . That’s…
Municipal cemeteries in sorry state
Council-run cemeteries in Harare are not being properly maintained, with most graves covered by tall grass and weeds.
Irrigation boost for Jairos Jiri
Jairos Jiri Association has received irrigation equipment from the Germany Embassy for its Gleneagles Farm in Budiriro, Harare, which largely grows food for the association’s centres.
Farmers fret over wilting crops
Farmers in some parts of Mashonaland West are fretting over some of their crops that are showing signs of moisture stress due to a week-long dry spell.










