Search on for ZimParks staffer missing after plane crash
The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) employee who was on a plane that crashed in Chewore Safari Area in Mbire last week left his two injured colleagues to look for water, but did not return to the aircraft wreckage, rescuers were told by the injured duo.
Fertiliser prices set to decline
The planned investments in Zimbabwe’s fertiliser industry will trigger significant reduction in cost of the products and make them more competitive on both local and the export market, according to a Government medium term strategy of reviving the sector.
Ex-NetOne boss faces four charges
FORMER NetOne chief executive, Lazarus Muchenje, will now stand trial on four different charges where he is jointly charged with other company employees on criminal abuse of office.
Loga expected to announce squad
WARRIORS coach, Zdravko Logarusic, is expected to name his squad today for the back-to-back AFCON qualifiers against Algeria’s Desert Foxes next month.
Lewd comments land man in court
Gibson Mhaka IT all began, with a suggestive comment he made to a 17-year-old girl who walked past him and his friends during a beer drink in which he complimented…
Cops hunt woman who kidnapped child
POLICE are looking for a Harare woman who allegedly kidnapped a child at Montagu Spar, in the Avenues area, last week.
Mutare cops in court over smuggled clothes
THREE junior police officers from Mutare yesterday appeared in court on allegations of demanding a US$2 000 bribe for them to avoid impounding a truck carrying 142 bales of smuggled second hand clothes that they had intercepted along Vumba Road and to also release half of the bales.
Youth as partners, advocates in gender equality matrix
The United Nations was founded in 1945 in the aftermath of a devastating world war, with the overarching aim to work towards a peaceful world with better living standards for all and respect for human rights.
URL needs Zimdollar more than USD
UNITED Refineries Limited (URL) chief executive officer, Mr Busisa Moyo, says the Bulawayo headquartered agro-processing company needs more of the local dollar to localise production of key raw materials and be able to feed its plant to full capacity.
21 Harare councillors arrested
SECURITY officers in plain clothes yesterday swooped on Harare Town House and rounded up 21 councillors and three journalists attending a full council meeting, in a dramatic search for the deputy Mayor Luckson Mukunguma who fled through the back door.











