President’s call for City Council audit hailed
The decision by President Mnangagwa to call for a forensic audit at Harare City Council has been received with much joy from the ratepayers who said this development was long overdue step in the right direction.
Public schools reopen for exams
Public schools open for the writing of public examinations today with the Government confirming that all systems are in place for a successful reopening.
Dodgy Covid-19 deal costs Harare $20m
Corruption woes continue to mount at the MDC-led Harare City Council amid allegations that the local authority was prejudiced about $20 million in a dodgy deal while purchasing Covid-19 Tyvek protective overalls at inflated prices without going to tender.
Warriors Chan participation in disarray
ZIMBABWE’S participation at this year’s CHAN tournament was thrown in disarray following the declaration of additional national COVID-19 lockdown measures and the blanket suspension on all sporting activities announced by the Sports and Recreation Commission at the weekend.
Woman axes hubby, daughter, kills self
A 32- year-old woman from Neshuro, in Mwenezi, south of Masvingo allegedly axed her husband and daughter to death before committing suicide following a row over the upkeep of her in-laws.
Editorial Comment: Lockdown challenge to personal responsibility
The tightening of the Covid-19 lockdown cannot come as a surprise to anyone considering the significant spike in infections, and thus in deaths, and the need to take urgent action to keep infection rates under control.
IPEC threatens to cancel irrelevant policies
Zimbabwe’s insurance and pensions sector regulator, the Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has warned players in the industry that it will cancel certain products in the market, given inflationary circumstances that have rendered ineffective some traditional policies.
Taj Abdul gang members released
THREE more suspected armed robbers believed to be part of a gang that recently raided Mashwede Holdings and got away with over US$100 000, R42 000, $14 000 worth of fuel coupons, two firearms and 20 live rounds of ammunition were recently released from jail on bail pending appeal in separate incidents at the High Court.
Vashandi veutano vari panjodzi – WHO
Tandayi Motsi SANGANO reWorld Health Organisation (WHO) rinoti rinoshushikana zvakanyanya kuti kunyangwe zvazvo vashandi veutano pasi rose vachisvika chikamu che3 percent pahuwandu hwevanhu, 14 percent vavo vari kubatwa nechirwere cheCovid-19…
It’s back to square one for sports activities
AS the country moved back into a strict lockdown on Saturday following the continued surging of Covid-19 cases, the Sports Commission, in consultation with Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry, also suspended all sporting activity in this country subject to review on January 31.











