Security guard jailed over murder
A Kwekwe security guard has been sentenced to one year in prison for shooting a suspected thief to death.
Court to rule on US$600k land scam
Harare Regional Magistrate Mrs Sandra Mupindu is today expected to deliver judgment in the matter for three Tobacco Sales Limited bosses who were acquitted in 2014 in a case which they were being accused of selling a farm for US$600 000 after it had been gazetted by Government for acquisition under the land reform programme.
Africa Day: Contemporary relevance of Pan-Africanism
In one of his profound reflections, Archie Mafeje argues that: . . . we would not talk of freedom if there was no prior condition in which this was denied; we would not be anti-racism if we had not been its victims; we would not proclaim Africanity if it had not been denied or degraded, and we would not insist on Afrocentrism if it had not been for Eurocentric negations . . . Of necessity, under the determinate global conditions, an African renaissance must entail a rebellion — a conscious rejection of past transgressions, a determined negation of negations. (Mafeje 2011: 31-32)
Provide PPEs for workers, Chitown council ordered
The High Court has ordered Chitungwiza Town Council to provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for its workers to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Desperate airlines switch to cargo to stay afloat
Most passenger planes today fly virtually empty, but when Virgin Atlantic flight VS251 landed at Heathrow Airport near London on a cloudy afternoon late last month, most of its 258 seats were occupied.
Tiger Woods roars again
Golf superstar Tiger Woods says while his surgically repaired back may never be 10-out-of-10 again, it won’t stop him from being healthy and ready to go when the PGA Tour starts up again.
Govt identifies private quarantine centres
Government has identified private establishments that citizens returning from abroad can use as quarantine centres at their own expense, an official has said.
Football clubs to rethink transfer market
Around Europe, football is waking up from the coronavirus shutdown, but it is different to before for players and supporters and it is changing behind the scenes too.
Parliamentarian’s bid to free prison babies fail
A BID by parliamentarian and traditional chief Jonathan Mangwende to ask the President to pardon imprisoned mothers serving time with their babies has apparently failed.
Padenga extends diversification
Listed crocodile breeder, Padenga Holdings Limited, is extending its diversification project through a horticulture investment.








