Robbers in US$2,5 million heist
Four armed robbers made off with US$2,5 million and $40 000 in dramatic fashion after they had reportedly been offered a lift by a security company cash-in-transit vehicle.
Mutare mourns town clerk Maligwa
Mutare town clerk Mr Joshua Maligwa, who succumbed to Covid-19 on Tuesday, was described as a visionary leader who wanted to see the city reclaiming its status as the Jewel of the East.
Cyclone Idai health workers still unpaid
HEALTH workers who provided support during the March 2019 Cyclone Idai disaster are still to be paid their allowances almost two years after the devastating cyclone which left hundreds of people dead and thousands displaced.
Govt warns defiant businesses, errant cops
Businesses violating Covid-19 mitigatory measures risk losing their licences, while police officers who do not discharge their duties correctly will be punished as the Government activates its systems in response to the deadly pandemic.
VP Chiwenga praises work on Mbuya Nehanda statue site
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday toured the site of the Mbuya Nehanda statue and was satisfied with the work done so far which is 80 percent complete.
Zim, UK set for trade boost
Britain is keen to increase trade with Zimbabwe now that it is free of the European Union (EU) and can make deals around the world outside the framework of the bloc.
645 lockdown violators arrested
AT least 645 people were arrested in Manicaland for violating Covid-19 national lockdown regulations from Monday to Tuesday.
Modalities for exams tweaked
Authorities have put in place adequate measures to cater for public examination candidates affected by transport challenges without compromising the credibility of the system by allowing latecomers to write in a secure room.
Robbers vanish with 650kg gold ore
WORKERS at a gold mine in Penhalonga lost 650kg of gold ore to three cunning robbers who pounced on the mine on Sunday night armed with AK47 rifles.
Zanu-PF, MDC-T to share $100m
Only Zanu PF and MDC-T will share the $100 million allocated in the 2021 National Budget under the Political Parties Finance Act as all other parties failed to get at least five percent of the constituency votes in the 2018 election.










