Busisa Moyo appointed ZITF Company board chair

Sunday News Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has appointed United Refineries Limited chief executive officer Mr Busisa Moyo as the chairman of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company Board. He takes over…

Arts council urges compliance

Andrew Moyo
The move by Government to avoid public gatherings of more than 100 people as part of measures to combat the spread of the deadly coronavirus has sent shockwaves across the local arts sector.

JUST IN: No going back on land reform, Shiri

Government will not return land to the white former commercial farmers but only to the indigenous farmers and those that were under the Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPPA) who were affected during the land reform, Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri has said.

JUST IN: 59 poachers arrested

AT least 59 people have been arrested for poaching by the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (ZIMPARKS) as from January this year to date.

Kaukonde refuses to vacate service station

Total Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd is suing businessman Ray Kaukonde for failing to vacate its Service Station in Kariba following the expiry of their deed of settlement at the end of last month.

Man, who killed neighbour for having an affair with under-age niece spared jail

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A MAN from Tsholotsho who fatally struck a neighbour with an iron bar for having an affair with his under-age niece has been sentenced to…

CORONAVIRUS: Mpilo not ready to handle coronavirus

Robin Muchetu, Senior reporter MPILO Central Hospital in Bulawayo is inadequately prepared to handle coronavirus cases. This emerged when the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Care visited the hospital…

BREAKING: Congolese soukous legend Aurlus Mabele dies

Soukous music legend Aurlus Mabele has succumbed to complications arising from a previous stroke in France, his counterpart Nyboma Mwandido confirmed to the Nation on Friday.

Zesa plundered!

A forensic audit into the operations of Zesa Holdings and its subsidiaries, has revealed startling details of how the power utility may have been systematically plundered and prejudiced of millions of US dollars through shoddy contracts, corruption and corporate governance deficiencies.

Former Hippo boss spills the beans

Former Hippo Valley Estates financial director, John Chibwe, who was relieved of his duties for alleged acts of misstatement of financial position, as previously reported by this publication, has sensationally accused Tongaat Huletts Limited (THL) of milking the entity dry.

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