Car theft syndicate jailed
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THREE men operating as a syndicate have been jailed for stealing 90 cellphones and a laptop worth $250 000 from a motor vehicle that was…
Accident survivor sues bus company
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter A SURVIVOR of one of the country’s worst accidents that claimed 43 lives when a Zambia-bound King Lion bus rammed into a tree along the Harare-Chirundu…
Gweru City Council increases rates by 75pc
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council has reviewed its 2020 annual budget by 25 percent, which will result in the 75 percent surge in rates and water charges.…
Parly Committee cancels Bulawayo public hearings
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs was yesterday forced to cancel public consultations in Bulawayo on the Attorney-General’s Office Amendment Bill and…
Reopening of schools deferred
The reopening of schools for examination classes scheduled for July 28 has been deferred in light of the rising number of confirmed Covid-19 infections which reached 1 064 yesterday, with infections within Zimbabwean communities rising fast.
Madzimai nevana voshungurudzwa
SANGANO reUNFPA nevamwe vatsigiri vanoti nyaya dzemhirizhonga nedzimwe tsika dzinokanganisa magariro evanhu dzinofanira kutariswa nechimbi-chimbi panguva iyo mamiriyoni evanasikana pasi rose vari kushungurudzwa panyama nemupfungwa nehama dzepedyo, kunyanyanya pari zvino apo nyika dziri kurwisa Covid-19.
Foreign currency auction rate eases to $68:1
The Zimbabwe dollar eased by a modest 4.6 percent to $68.88 from $65.80 in the fourth foreign currency auction yesterday with the range between the top bid and the lowest successful bid falling to $20 as bidders continue to make ever more accurate calculations over pricing.
Vafa neCovid-19 vowanda
HUWANDU hwevanhu vafa neCovid-19 muZimbabwe hwakwira kuenda pa19 kuchiti vawanikwa vaine chirwere ichi vava 1 034.
Economy on track: Envoy
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will deliver Zimbabwe to the promised land because of his clear economic vision, his tough anti-corruption stance and his sound re-engagement drive, Tanzanian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Professor Emmanuel Mbennah has said.
Zim loses US$1bn to smuggling annually
Smuggling, ineffective border controls and customs loopholes at Beitbridge Border Post might be costing Zimbabwe nearly a US$1 billion a year in unpaid customs duty, industry leaders and authorities confirmed.











