Man jailed for stealing two cars
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A MAN from Zvishavane has been jailed for 10 years for stealing two vehicles which he later went on to sell. Shelton Dube (28) from Mandove…
Truckers under spotlight
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has put cross border truckers under scrutiny amid allegations that they are embarking on smuggling activities and transporting people across cities in violation of travelling…
JUST IN: VP Chiwenga tours Tongaat seed maize project
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga today toured a seed maize project with capacity to produce over 1 500 tonnes of seed that was jointly developed by Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Huletts Zimbabwe (THZ) and Seed-Co at Mwenezana Sugar Estates in Mwenezi.
Covid-19 cases in Zim now at 206
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE has recorded 3 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 206. According to the Ministry of Health…
Travel, discover, learn . . . but don’t judge
Stereotyping and judgmental views can easily kill culture. A positive all-embracing perspective is needed because not everything you may see or experience will be conventional.
What causes customers to be rude?
Customers’ behaviour cannot be controlled but organisations can try to manage them. It is depressing to have your day provoked by people with ill-mannered attitudes.
Corruption: Zimra official loses house
Former Zimra revenue officer Mr Kennedy Nyatoti has made history by becoming the first person to lose assets under Zimbabwe’s civil-based asset forfeiture law when his US$150 000 mansion and US$10 000 car were forfeited to the State after he and his divorced wife failed to explain how they could afford these.
Screws tightened on lockdown restrictions
THOUSANDS of commuters were yesterday turned away from entering Harare’s central business district (CBD) as the Government tightened screws on the Covid-19 induced lockdown after a spike in the number of infections and apparent laxity in adherence to lockdown restrictions among the public.
Zupco carrying capacity increased
Zupco buses can now carry more passengers under new Government health guidelines to ease public transport challenges, but truck drivers who have been running pirate services will be severely penalised.
Telcos ring Potraz for another tariff increase
Local mobile telecommunications operators have approached the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) for another upward review of tariffs.











