Excellence awards for top officials

Top Government officials yesterday received awards for their contribution to the development of the nation in the eighth edition of the Zimbabwe Business Awards (ZBA).

Zimpapers donates PPEs to John Tallach

ZIMPAPERS has donated personal protective equipment (PPEs) to John Tallach High School in Ntabazinduna, Matabeleland North in a bid to help the Covid-19 hardest hit institution contain and stop the spread of the global pandemic.

First Lady brings joy to Vic Falls craft traders

Traders at Zambezi Art and Craft Cooperative in Victoria Falls yesterday were paid an unexpected visit by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, who viewed their craftwork and bought some items as part of her efforts to promote their business, which is reliant on tourists and has been hit by Covid-19 lockdowns.

Another weekend behind bars for Rushwaya

Henrietta Rushwaya will spend another weekend in remand prison after the High Court reserved ruling on her appeal for bail pending trial on charges of attempting to smuggle gold to Dubai after four gold bars weighing 6kg were found in her hand luggage.

Darikwa set for January move

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ENGLAND-BASED Zimbabwe international Tendayi Darikwa may be forced to move away from English Championship football side Nottingham Forest on loan in January to get game-time.…

Mvurwi man fatally assaults ex-wife’s grandmother

 A 40-year-old man from Mvurwi fatally assaulted his ex-wife’s grandmother (71) with a log after accusing her of bewitching his son and later committed suicide by drowning himself.

How ‘noisy neighbours’ City shifted power and turned Manchester from red to blue ahead of today’s crucial derby clash

MANCHESTER.  — Ten years ago this weekend, Manchester United were finding the noisy neighbours hard on their heels in every conceivable way. The first charity Santa Run staged by Manchester…

Security beefed up at border post

THE Government is beefing up security at Beitbridge border post to curb smuggling and other illegal activities which authorities believe could be costing the country over US$1 billion annually in unpaid customs duty.

Parcel that shook the village…

The men retreated, but assured him they would come back. An irked Bhasa Johns went after Kajokoto. How the hell did he allow these evil people to enter his complex? How dare he do that? Once an African always and African. Late in the afternoon, a seemingly conciliatory Bhasa Johns brought a well-wrapped parcel for Kajokoto. “This one is for and your wife. You can open it at home. My wife prepared it for you. You can knock off early today.” Surprised by the conciliatory mood Kajokoto took home the parcel.

ZEC requires $8,6bn for delimitation exercise

The $1,744 billion allocated in the 2021 National Budget by Treasury to allow the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to conduct the delimitation exercise ahead of the 2023 harmonised elections, has been describe as grossly inadequate.

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