Vehicle number plate delays rile motorists
Nkosilathi Sibanda, Sunday News Correspondent DELAYS in the issuance of vehicle number plates have raised disgruntlement among affected motorists in Bulawayo who are accusing the police of harassing them yet…
CHIVHU SHOOTING INCIDENT . . . Story of a psychopath and deranged machete-ganger
Elliot Chihambakwe was attested into the Zimbabwe National Army on October 1, 1997 and was discharged from service on April 31, 2009. This was after a Board of Suitability was constituted because of his disciplinary record.
Govt to regularise illegal settlements as duped homeseekers meet costs
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent HOMEseekers who fell prey to land barons and bought residential stands and built houses at undesignated and unapproved areas might get a reprieve as Government is…
Marked decline in SA returnees
THE South African government’s relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions to Level 1 has seen a reduction in Zimbabwean nationals seeking to be repatriated home, Zimbabwe’s chief envoy to South Africa, Ambassador David Hamadziripi, has said.
Editorial Comment: A healthy nation is productive
Government’s conscious decision to allow a number of sporting disciplines to resume after a six-month hiatus — following stringent movement restrictions to contain coronavirus — is not sweet news to sportspersons only, but is a welcome development for the health of the nation.
No bail for CID boss
CRIMINAL Investigations Department (CID) director Commissioner Chrispen Charumbira (49), who was arrested on Thursday for criminal abuse of office, was yesterday remanded in custody to October 8 when he appeared before Harare magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa.
Invictus eyes SA gas market
Invictus Energy, the Australia Stock Exchange (ASX)-listed firm exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central, believes that South Africa can be a key market for its supplies if it discovers commercially viable oil and gas.
Mpofu tell-all on love, corruption, war, politics
While the country has produced internationally renowned authors and prides itself as having one of the highest literacy rates on the continent, sadly that does not count when it comes to the documentation of the country’s protracted and arduous road to independence in April 1980.
INSIDE NAKAMBA’S RURAL UPBRINGING
THEY may neither have the privilege to watch him on television nor access to fresh football news given their circumstances, but people in this part of the country have every reason to be proud.
COMMENT: Corrupt officials must be running scared
IN an article titled Combating corruption through effective criminal justice practices, international co-operation and engagement of civil society: the Zimbabwe perspective, Charity Matumbi says, corruption remains the most daunting challenge…











