Man dies from suspected alcohol poisoning

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter POLICE in Hwange are investigating a case where a 34-year-old Hwange man who was suspected to be drunk allegedly died after frothing from the mouth.…

Michigan Court Dismisses Trump Request to Suspend Ballot Counting, Judge Takes Issue With ‘Hearsay’ Evidence

Michigan Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stephens denied a request by President Donald Trump‘s campaign to halt vote counting in Michigan, questioning some evidence provided and describing it as “hearsay” in…

Seed houses defend “steep” product pricing

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief SEED companies in the country have defended their product pricing and are calling on farmers to invest in high quality inputs to achieve good yields.…

ATAF adopts 2021-25 Strategic Plan, elects new council

Business Reporter THE recent 6th Africa Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) general assembly has adopted a new Strategic Plan spanning 2021 to 2025 and elected a new council chaired by Togo’s…

ZTA mourns Valerie Bell

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has paid tribute to the late former Bulawayo Publicity Association director, Valerie Bell, who died on Tuesday morning in Bulawayo.…

JUST IN: Govt acts on corruption in land distribution

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government has reviewed the policy on allocation of vacant land and restructured the Provincial and District Lands committee to curb rampant corruption, legislators have heard. Lands,…

JUST IN: Over 130 000 HIV positive people in Mashonaland East on ART

Andrew Muvishi  Mashonaland East Correspondent At least 137 554 people, including 6 873 children, living with HIV in Mashonaland East province were initiated on Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) as of June…

JUST IN: Child marriages worry Chimanimani communities

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau Villagers in Chimanimani have raised concern over the increase in cases of early marriages, which has seen a significant decline in the number of girls reaching…

Tariffs guarantee Zesa’s Eskom deal

Zimbabwe’s State-owned power utility, Zesa Holdings has paid part of the debt owed to foreign suppliers and averted the risk of being cut off.

Student leader goes into hiding, alleges torture

Chronicle Reporter  A MEMBER of student movement, Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) who is also a grandson to an aspiring member of parliament under the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance is…

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