Rogue cops moonlighting for Covid-19
GOVERNMENT is concerned by the growing number of errant police officers who are moonlighting as commuter omnibus drivers.
Of late, there have been growing incidents of rogue police officers who are using their respectable stations in society to do that which the public is being discouraged from doing.
Joy for civil servants. . . start receiving US$ salaries
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday News Reporter CIVIL servants and Government pensioners have started receiving US$75 and US$30 Covid-19 relief allowances respectively as part of an initiative to cushion them from skyrocketing…
Billion-dollar kitty for white ex-farmers
GOVERNMENT has tabled a multi-billion dollar offer towards infrastructure compensation to about 3 500 white former commercial farmers whose land was appropriated by the State during the Fast Track Land Reform Programme.
Uncertainty over Zimsec November examinations
Debra Matabvu, Harare Bureau FINAL public examinations for Grade Seven, Ordinary and Advanced Level students, which are normally taken in October and November each year, might be deferred to next…
‘Construction of carbon steel plant begins in 2021’
President Mnangagwa was in Hwange last week on a two-day working visit of coal and coking projects. The ventures are primed to spur an industrial revolution for Zimbabwe in line with Government’s quest to achieve upper middle-income status by 2030.
22 Cimas staffers test Covid-19+
TWENTY-TWO Cimas staffers tested positive for Covid-19 and have been placed under quarantine while the Cimas High Glen Clinic has been closed after an employee at the centre was exposed to the virus.
Digitalisation crucial for industrial revolution
Local companies across sectors need to invest more in digital platforms to catch up with global standards and buoy the fourth industrial revolution, experts have said.
Govt grants Sakunda methane concession
GOVERNMENT has granted Sakunda Holdings, a company with diverse interests in energy and minerals, a coalbed methane (CBM) concession in Mbungu, Matabeleland North province, where the firm intends to set up a power plant.
Pamire slams Zifa over club relief funds
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FORMER Zifa vice-president Vincent Pamire has chided board member Philemon Machana for insinuating that Premier Soccer League (PSL) club owners were not hard hit by the…
In pursuit of machete gangs
Police have continued to relentlessly pursue the machete-wielding illegal gold mining gangs despite the coronavirus-induced lockdown, and rounded up as much as 300 suspects in Matabeleland South this month alone.
The infamous band of criminals once threatened to destabilise small-scale gold mining activities countrywide.











