Man whips wife after anonymous call
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A JEALOUS Hwange man assaulted his wife with a switch on the street after he found her walking with a female friend and another man,…
JSC seeks ConCourt judges nominations
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Judiciary Service Commission (JSC) is inviting members of the public to nominate suitably qualified persons to be appointed as Constitutional Court judges. The Constitutional…
Zim records 14 more Covid-19 cases
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE country on Saturday recorded 14 more confirmed positive Covid-19 cases bring the total of confirmed cases to 174. According to the latest statistics as provided…
All-out war on black market…New measures for mobile money operators
Government is introducing measures to enforce discipline and deal decisively with illicit financial activities that have prompted the plunge of the local currency on the parallel market.
Security beefed up at isolation centres
SECURITY at designated Covid-19 isolation centres, especially those situated in border towns, is set to be upgraded to prevent quarantined returnees from escaping.
Last night, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Government has been working on a number of measures which include heightening security to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Mandatory quarantine policy needs tightening
With an overwhelming majority of the 160 cases of Covid-19 confirmed by yesterday being among returnees in quarantine centres, the value of the mandatory quarantine policy has been justified along with the regrettable need for compulsion.
Govt agencies tackle fuel crisis
THE National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC), Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) are making concerted efforts to resolve the biting fuel crisis, which threatens to paralyse the economy.
Action on financial rot overdue
The decision by the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) to freeze accounts and put limits on payment systems — EcoCash and ZIPIT — on suspicion that they are being misused primarily for illicit foreign currency transactions should have been done a long time ago, in terms of the law.
Hokoyo: Strong on quality, puny on content
AFTER years of struggling with a genre identity crisis, creating content and polishing his discography for Africa’s consumption, Jah Prayzah had to make his 10th album special.
It is an aesthetic compilation of voice and instruments.
US ‘fires’ leave the world astonished
Scenes of gratuitous and unrelenting violence, looting and arson, including the arrest of a journalist covering the riots live on television in the United States of America, shocked the world last week, as the actions were contrary to the values that are routinely preached by Washington around the world.











