Zifa boss set to appear in court on bribery charge

ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, is expected to appear in court in Harare tomorrow to answer charges of alleged bribery during the process which swept him to power two years ago.

Lockdown pays dividends for Gasa, Lady Storm

The current lockdown seems to be paying off for Romeo Gasa and Lyn Mgodo who is popularly known as Lady Storm.

It’s time this madness ends

IF personal emotional disposition lingering on the vile side could translate to votes, then the world and Zimbabweans must stand ready for an MDC-T government thrust on the throne by the continued misrepresentations tailor-made for foreign audiences.

Cyber Security Bill advanced

The enactment of the Cybersecurity and Data Protection Bill is now at an advanced stage and the Government will soon be able to use some of the Bill’s provisions to ensure a safer cyberspace for citizens.

‘Lockdown restrictions affecting industry’

Industrial capacity utilisation has been badly affected in the past few months due to lockdown restrictions meant to curb the spread of coronavirus, according to latest Government report.

Chippa end losing streak since Mapeza’s departure

FIVE months after their last victory in the South African Premiership, Chippa United claimed their first league win, since Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza left the club in March, with a 1-0 success over Baroka FC on Saturday evening.

2 mine inspectors on bribery charge

Two Chinhoyi mine inspectors from the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development were on Friday granted $2 000 bail each on charges of demanding a bribe from a Banket mine whose shaft had collapsed, killing one.

Interpol warns of online terrorist threat

The International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) has urged member states to be wary of terrorists and rogue elements using social media to spread propaganda and advertise weapons, among other criminal activities.

Stakeholders endorse Pfumvudza farming

Stakeholders have endorsed the Pfumvudza concept as a noble idea that would result in increased agricultural productivity and ensure food security and nutrition in the country.

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