Fisherman drowns after hippo attack
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A FISHERMAN drowned in a dam in Kwekwe during a fishing expedition with a colleague when their boat capsized after a hippopotamus attack. Ndumiso Nyamazana (age…
$50k bail for health minister Moyo
HEALTH and Child Care Minister Obadiah Moyo, who was arrested on Friday on charges of abuse of office, was yesterday released on $50 000 bail when he appeared before chief magistrate Mr Munamato Mutevedzi.
He is alleged to have been involved in NatPharm’s unprocedural contract with Drax International LLC to supply medicines and surgical sundries.
President mourns national hero Nleya, Sadza
Sunday Mail Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has sent condolence messages to the Nleya and Sadza families following the death of two great sons of the soil — Cde Stanley Nleya (72)…
Returnees should play ball in quarantine
Returnees from the Diaspora have much to gain by adhering to quarantine regulations and should thus desist from the reckless behaviour that many of them have demonstrated over the last few weeks.
Adios interbank rate!…RBZ chief speaks on auction system
FARMERS, gold miners and other producers who have been crying foul over the 1:25 fixed interbank exchange rate have something to smile about as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) starts implementing the foreign currency auction system this week.
LEGACY OF HARD WORK
IT may be three years since domestic football was dealt a body blow by Edzai Kasinauyo’s death, but those who worked with the former Zimbabwe international midfielder continue to cherish the legacy of “honesty, hard work and commitment’’ he bequeathed to the country’s flagship sport.
Industry pushes for protection
Low industrial production is probably one of the major factors militating against the country’s push for economic growth and production.
It has also naturally led to a growing appetite for imported goods and services, including raw materials.
Zim-China knuckle down on debt relief
ZIMBABWE and China will soon begin talks to implement a directive by President Xi Jinping for Beijing to cancel financial obligations owed by African countries.
The debt relief is expected to provide the much-needed respite to Zimbabwe’s economy, which has been severely affected by Covid-19.
‘Account for your wealth or lose it’
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has launched a new operation code-named “Wakazvitenga Sei?” that is set to see individuals who fail to account for their wealth forfeiting it to the State.
ZACC chair Justice Loyce Matanda-Moyo said the anti-graft body was empowered by the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Amendment Act to seize assets bought through proceeds of crime.
Quarantine escapees turn to safehouses, lodges
SOME lodges and guest houses have been cashing in on Covid-19 quarantine escapees who are desperately trying to evade the long arm of the law, The Sunday Mail Society can reveal.
The growing practice threatens to undo Government’s success in netting infected returnees, who are supposed to undergo mandatory quarantine.











