Govt wary of Moza insurgency
ZIMBABWE is closely monitoring the unfolding armed conflict in neighbouring Mozambique, but a possible military intervention will only be guided by the collective SADC Troika decision, Minister of Defence Hon Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said.
Man brings girlfriends home for wife and kids to see
Gibson Mhaka A 61-year-old Bulawayo man regularly brings his girlfriends home allegedly for sex. The emotionally scarred wife Zandile Ngwenya from Nketa 9 suburb testified that her husband Shadreck Ngwenya…
Residents fume over new tariffs
Harare residents have blasted the Harare City Council for announcing four-fold to 10-fold increases in its tariffs for water, sanitation and hygiene (the WASH group), which are set to take effect on Sunday without any consultation.
Editorial Comment: Consumer Act will bring sanity, value for money
The eventual implementation of the Consumer Protection Act will help place Zimbabwe on par with other countries in terms of tackling the emotive issue of protection of consumer rights, but at the same time encouraging industry to improve quality.
Corruption in councils riles President
Unprecedented levels of corruption and poor governance bedevilling local authorities across the country, particularly Harare, are worrying President Mnangagwa and the Government, a Cabinet Minister has said.
FPR to get more forex for gold
TREASURY is working on measures to ensure Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR), the country’s sole authorised gold buyer, gets adequately funded with US dollars for timely payment of gold deliveries to curtail smuggling, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Iyasa’s longest-serving member dies
The arts industry in Zimbabwe has been plunged into mourning following the death of Iyasa founding and longest-serving member, Sibonisiwe “Bonnie” Sithole, who died in Bulawayo on Wednesday.
From a distance, Chisora’s father issues the battle cry
DEREK CHISORA has another special reason win a high-profile fight, which could push him into contention for the world heavyweight title, at the Wembley Arena in London tomorrow night.
COMMENT: Time to enlighten consumers
In many economies, the pursuit of profit can sometimes override the importance of protecting the very source of that profit- the consumer. It is very easy to obfuscate the benefit…
Justice Ndewere seeks to interdict tribunal
The High Court is today expected to hear the application by Justice Erica Ndewere for an interim interdict to halt the setting up of a tribunal by President Mnangagwa to investigate her judicial conduct, pending the determination of the legality of the process followed.











