Windfall for victims of policy

Government has identified five special interest groups, among them those that suffered losses as a result of the country’s currency reform strategy, plus the rest of society as beneficiaries of its stake in the newly established mining giant, Kuvimba Mining House.

Murehwa murder suspect rearrested

Thanks Makore, who is on remand and had been granted bail on charges of allegedly murdering his seven-year old nephew Tapiwa for suspected ritual purposes, has been rearrested by the police on allegations of defeating or obstructing the course of justice by destroying evidence.

Police to heavily deploy officers during festive season

Police say they will heavily deploy officers on major highways, residential areas, industrial and Central Business Districts and conduct increased foot and motorised patrols on all major and feeder roads, checking for wanted persons and those who move around with stolen property.

CFI adds Sasai Watch feature to all-in-one app

Cassava Fintech International (CFI) has added the Sasai Watch feature to the Sasai all-in-one app, in a move that is set to bring artists, entrepreneurs and other African content creators much closer to their audience.

It’s Christmas time . . . under the new normal

IT will be Christmas in three days time! And Christians across the globe will once again be celebrating the life of Jesus Christ under various circumstances but one. They and non-Christians alike, are being stalked by the Covid-19 monster that is ruthlessly ravaging humanity and threatening it with extinction.

Zim man fined R40 000 in SA for smuggling cigarettes

A 25-year-old Zimbabwean man has been fined R40 000 by a Polokwane Magistrate Court for smuggling 330 cartons of Remmington Gold Cigarettes worth R87 000 into South Africa.

ZANU PF hails founding fathers for unity

Zanu PF has hailed founding fathers — Cdes Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo — for selflessly putting the country’s interest ahead of their own through the signing of the Unity Accord.

Uniting in defence of nationhood

In the poem “Arms and the Boy” (1918), Wilfred Owen is contemptuous of the use of children for political or military expediency.

Land baron in court over botched deal

A 42-year-old Harare man yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding an unsuspecting home-seeker of US$18 500 in a botched stand deal.

Sprinters in SA

ATHLETICS coach David Tinago believes the engagement of South African coach Thabo Matebedi will go a long way in assisting sprinter Ngoni Makusha achieve his goal of qualifying for the Olympics. Makusha, accompanied by Tinago, is in South Africa for a one-month camp at the High Performance Centre in Pretoria where he is working with one of the top coaches in South Africa, Matebedi. The camp is expected to give Makusha competitive training partners and among the athletes he is training with is Sinesipho Dambile.  Dambile was part of the 4x200m relay team that won a silver medal at the World Relays in Yokohama, Japan, last year.

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