US$32 000 fraud trial kicks-off
The trial of two Chitungwiza men,who allegedly defrauded an unsuspecting home-seeker of US$32 000 using fake identity cards to sell a Mandara stand that did not belong to them kicks-off today.
Fast-growing China perfect template to achieve Vision 2030
Vision 2030 is an economic growth outlook being pursued by Government, the key goal is for the country to have an upper-middle income economy by the said year.
Padenga consolidates Dallaglio results
Crocodile skins producer, Padenga Holdings Limited, will — for the first time — consolidate financial results for its recently-acquired mining operations, Dallaglio.
‘ICT crucial in managing spread of Covid-19’
Government, through the Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services is working towards rolling out more communications infrastructure and ICT services throughout the country to enable people to work from home and help to manage the spread of Covid-19.
Zinwa, council debt row spills into court
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has taken Beitbridge Municipality to court over a $32 million debt that has been accruing since June 2011, as the battle to control water affairs between the two entities rages on.
MTN gives up stake in Africa’s first unicorn
MTN Group said last Friday that it had exited its 18,9 percent stake in African online retailer Jumia, making R2,3 billion in net proceeds.
Takashinga bask in NPL glory
CRICKET players from Takashinga Patriots cannot wait for the trophy presentation ceremony after the side were confirmed champions of the inaugural National Premier League.
Rain gauge boost for Agritex officers
Inputs suppliers yesterday donated 6 200 rain gauges to the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement for use by extension officers across the country to broaden the area of coverage and assist them in their planning so that they can give farmers sound advice.
Three to Tango triumphs
OUTSIDER Three To Tango was in a class of his own as he won this year’s Zimbabwe Challenge at Borrowdale Park on Friday.
School drop-outs, child marriages rise in Rushinga
Rushinga is one of the districts in Mashonaland Central Province with a high rate of child marriages, teen pregnancies and school drop-outs, amid indications that young people in the district are becoming sexually active as early as 12 years.







