Over 20 000 arrested in blitz on illegal activities
Nearly 20 000 people have been arrested by police this year for various illegal activities, including machete gangs and foreign currency dealers, in a move aimed at ridding the country of malcontents.
Olinda Chapel opens up on career, TV show
Despite the criticism and controversies on social media surrounding her marriage and lifestyle, United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean businesswoman Olinda Chapel has remained defiant.
Editorial Comment: Communal farmers need support to get rich
Really good rainy seasons like the one we have been enjoying have never been that common and global warming probably means they become rarer, with El Ninos being regrettably becoming more common than La Ninas and even in normal years the rainfall being less regular with wet spells interspersed with longer dry spells.
13 agric entities targeted for reforms
Government says it will restructure, rebuild, reform and transform at least 13 key agriculture institutions and State firms as part of ongoing efforts to improve the sector’s performance and contribution to economic growth and development.
After the vultures, CAF gets ready for a different leader
On a continent where football leaders have transformed themselves into vultures, who are only there for the money, Patrice Motsepe appears cut from a different cloth.
Chevrons can see the Promised Land
Zimbabwe’s Chevrons stand on the brink of a series win, and not just a one-off triumph, for the first time, since beating Bangladesh in 2004, in the second Test against Afghanistan, which starts here today.
15 base stations to increase coverage
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ), is spearheading the construction of 15 base stations in rural areas to enhance connectivity and access to e-learning facilities by students in these communities during Covid-19 induced lockdowns and going forward.
Mwonzora’s law firm faces eviction
MDC-T president Douglas Mwonzora’s law firm is facing eviction over alleged non-payment of rent at premises in Westgate.
Gwanzura urges UK ethnic minorities to get Covid-19 jab
Hohodza Band leader Portia Gwanzura, from Leigh, UK, wants people to ignore anti-vaccination scare stories on social media.
Big wigs throng court
IT was a hive of activity yesterday at the Anti-Corruption Court in Harare as bigwigs facing corruption and related charges jostled to sort out their next appearance dates following resumption of full operations of the court through Practice Direction 5 recently issued by the Chief Justice.











