Govt to improve Beitbridge efficiency
Beitbridge Border Post will get more manpower to intensify screening and surveillance to detect and manage cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) following the recording of more cases in South Africa.
Safety first as Ireland tour is off
ZIMBABWE Cricket acting managing director, Givemore Makoni yesterday said players’ health and safety should always come first following the postponement of Ireland’s scheduled tour of Zimbabwe.
Police complete Mubaiwa probe
Police have completed investigations into the charges faced by Marry Mubaiwa for attempted murder, fraud and money laundering and are waiting for relevant documents from South Africa to complete the prosecution docket.
Buyanga child custody fight continues
The fight over custody of a minor child pitting Frank Buyanga and his girlfriend Chantelle Muteswa is continuing, with the latter seeking an urgent intervention of the High Court to suspend a magistrate court decision which varied an order for sole custody of their four-year-old son.
Women continue economic struggle
WHEN a group of ordinary market women, concerned about the exploitation of women traders, met in the early 1950s to set up market clubs, little did they know that their efforts would later benefit grassroots women throughout the country.
Agric extension, journey travelled so far . . .
IT all started with nine agricultural demonstration workers in 1927. This was followed by the establishment of the Department of Conservation and Extension (Conex) and the Department of Agricultural Development.
Huge market for local art work in Germany
There is huge market for big sculptures in Europe that will help form long term business relationships with local sculptures, Germany buyer Juergen Deforth has said.
Cops, soldier up for robbery
A robbery gang comprising two policemen, a soldier and cellphone dealers that had unleashed a reign of terror in Chitungwiza and Kuwadzana, using guns, machetes and axes, was yesterday remanded in custody.
Termination of employment by resignation
This instalment discusses the implications of a letter of resignation by an employee as a means of terminating a contract of employment as seen through the spectacles of the law, particularly in circumstances where the resignation is tendered without adhering to the notice period provided for in the relevant employment contract.
Coronavirus: How big, bad and what to look out for
Cases of illness from the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) disease, known as COVID-19, have been confirmed in more than 100 countries. The outbreak was first recorded in China in December last year.











