Charles Kawadza: . . . Parental, filial drama at Chimoio Zunda Military Base

There is a poignant story to the late Charles Kawadza’s recruitment as a youthful ZANLA freedom fighter in 1975.

Tremors felt in Chipinge after 4.3 earthquake

A minor tremor of magnitude 4.3, less than a tenth as severe as the last tremor felt in the area just over two years ago, was felt in Chipinge and neighbouring Mozambican districts near sunset on Monday evening, with no reports of damage or injury.

Court dismisses lockdown challenge

The attempt by an organisation claiming to represent the informal sector to end the Level Four national lockdown failed after the High Court dismissed the urgent application on several grounds with the judge stressing that the decision to revert to the higher level of lockdown was backed by evidence of a surge in infection rates.

Fake Covid-19 certificates syndicate busted

TWO men yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding unsuspecting people by manufacturing and selling fake Covid-19 certificates.

BAT named among global top employers

LEADING cigarette manufacturing concern, British American Tobacco (BAT Zimbabwe), has earned recognition among employers of choice after it was named in the top 10 of the latest nominations announced by global certification firm — Top Employers Institute.

Law officer Bosha to appeal at High Court

Law officer Arthur Bosha, accused of consenting to bail for suspected armed robber Musafare Mupanhanga without consulting his bosses, has indicated that he will approach the High Court, appealing against magistrate Mr Lazini Ncube’s decision to deny him bail.

War hero, journalist Kawadza laid to rest

Veteran journalist and liberation war hero, Charles Chengetayi Kawadza, who died on January 30, was buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare yesterday. 

Price poser for cotton firms

Zimbabwe’s cotton companies face “a very difficult situation” amid indications they may struggle to pay this year’s producer price for cotton,  pegged at  $85 per kilogramme (US$1,02), which many, particularly small ones, might not afford. 

Hero status for veteran nationalist Mangwana

THE late veteran nationalist Cde Cephas Mangwana, who passed away on January 31 after battling a heart ailment has been declared a provincial hero.

$86m boost for Idai housing construction

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau The release of the initial $86 million to fund the construction of more houses for people displaced by Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani is expected to help…

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