Kamambo’s case postponed yet again

ZIFA president, Felton Kamambo, and his defence team will have to wait longer to defend allegations of bribery, related to the 2018 elections.

Namibia ponders lifting state of emergency

President Hage Geingob is pondering lifting the state of emergency imposed six months ago among a raft of measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 as the country reported its 100th death over the weekend.

Zviko sees silver lining for modelling sector

Male model Zvikomborero Motsi has bemoaned effects of Covid-19 on the modelling industry, although he noted positives after he won the Outstanding Male Model for 2020 at the Glam Awards held virtually last Saturday.

Artisanal miners need equipment to avert accidents

Small-scale and artisanal miners need machinery to increase their efficiencies and minimise accidents caused by poor practices.

EMA, police round up illegal brick moulders

Nine illegal brick moulders operating along Hopely-Chitungwiza Road were arrested in a joint operation by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and the police.

Ex-Zim schoolboys star in Meltdown in Manchester

IT’S being called the ‘’Suffocation in Salford,’’ or the ‘’Meltdown in Manchester.’’

Robbers strike in Beitbridge again

Police are looking for three men who fatally struck a 29-year-old man with stones and robbed him of four cell phones and money last Thursday afternoon.

Education Act good for children, but still needs some touch-ups

Zimbabwe recently adopted the Education Amendment Act 2020, to align its Education Act with the country’s Constitution.

Chitungwiza stand corruption continues

Some Chitungwiza councillors are parcelling out stands and making huge profits by charging in US dollars and then paying in local currency.

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