Kagonye to answer to fraud charges

Former Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Petronella Kagonye is expected in court today to answer fraud allegations relating to the illegal sale of State land in Harare and Mashonaland East Provinces.

Country relies on Kariba as thermal power drops

Kariba Hydro-Power Station is now the dominant producer of electricity in the country, generating about 754MW out of the combined output of 1 075MW daily at a time when thermal stations are at their lowest due to coal stock outs and ageing plants.

Royal Shakespeare Company to stage virtual reality show

California. — The Royal Shakespeare Company is to stage a live online performance using virtual reality technology.

4 drown in boat accident

FOUR artisanal miners drowned on Friday afternoon after a boat capsized along Sanyati River.

Living Ball donates to ZRU

THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union, and the Cheetahs technical team, have received 15 rugby balls from Living Ball, a Christian organisation.

Musonda excited to be back in action

THE Zimbabwe women’s cricket team captain, Mary-Anne Musonda, says the Lady Chevrons are excited to break the international duck when they begin the one-day series against Pakistan at Harare sports Club today.

Fish proceeds bring joy to pupils

Communities in Lesanth area in Beitbridge East’s ward 13 are resuscitating a fish farming project in the area, which they previously used to raise money for the development of essential infrastructure.

UK exposes MDC-A violent streak

MDC-Alliance’s violence and terror tendencies that have now found space on social media platforms have yet again hogged the limelight after a party activist with close links to the party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa was arrested in the United Kingdom on a litany of terrorism charges.

Make rainwater harvesting a priority

News that the country has so far recorded rainfall amounts grossing an average of 1 000 millimetres — the highest in five years — should naturally add impetus to preparations for this year’s winter wheat programme and even attract more débutante growers.

Catholic University postpones examinations

Catholic University of Zimbabwe (CUZ) has postponed all its end of semester examinations after the country reverted back to level four lockdown to ensure the safety of students.

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