Debacle casts light on CAF’s shame

IT was the bombshell that finally shook African football, and brought the shame how Covid-19 was being transformed into a weapon on the continent, into the boardrooms of the game’s cartel of poor leaders.

Govt clears air on riverbed mining

Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Government will investigate mining syndicates defying a ban on riverbed mining, but operations on some rivers deemed to have capacity to sustain activities will be allowed…

Siyachitema dies

Herald Reporter The death of executive director of the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) Ms Rosemary Siyachitema yesterday from suspected Covid-19 complications has been described as a loss to consumers…

ZACC recovers stolen test kits

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) yesterday recovered about 40 boxes of Covid-19 testing kits worth more than US$12 000 whose origin was traced to Mpilo…

President hailed for expanding agric ministry

Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF has lauded President Mnangagwa for expanding the Agriculture Ministry to Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement by setting up a new department as part of preparing…

Legal fratenity mourns Justice Phiri

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A sombre atmosphere engulfed the judiciary and the legal fraternity following the death of High Court judge, Justice Clement Bigboy Phiri, on Sunday at his…

Local firm loses US$200k in fuel scam

Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter A LOCAL fuel company lost nearly US$200 000 to two employees through illegal transactions with other fuel dealers between November last year and January this…

1 478 cattle die of tick-borne diseases

Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter The country has lost 1 478 cattle to tick-borne diseases, chief among them Theileriosis in January, recording the lowest figure in three years. This is a…

The good, the ugly about crop insurance services

ALTHOUGH debate around agricultural insurance services can be easily dismissed as a ‘tired topic,’ current developments seem to be suggesting otherwise, with an assortment of natural disasters threatening to ruin production every season, thanks to the prevailing climate change challenges.

66 Chinhoyi hospital staff test Covid positive

Conrad Mupesa Mash West Bureau At least 66 staff, including nurses and doctors, at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital have tested positive for Covid-19, but the hospital is still fully operational and…

×
×