Mutoko council chief suspended
Mutoko Rural District Council has suspended acting chief executive Mr Samson Zulu who is facing corruption-related charges.
Motorist loses car, cash to armed robbers
Two armed robbers stole a Mercedes Benz, US$900, $110 and cellphones after blocking a vehicle last Thursday night along Amalinda Road near Churu Farm in the south-west of Harare.
Ex-RBZ guards back at court
The labour dispute pitting the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) and security guards it retrenched nine years ago is back at the Labour Court, for the second time in four years, with the former workers demanding their dues.
Athletics still optimistic of Olympics qualification
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe feel the performances by some of the athletes they have targeted for the Olympics, over the weekend, was encouraging.
Security personnel implicated in armed robberies
Armed robberies have involved members of the security sector but more resources have been allocated to hunt down the robbery gangs and police will fire back when suspects use force to resist arrest, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe told the Senate last week.
75-year-old axes wife (57), hangs self
A 75-year-old man from the Whunga area in Beitbridge West went berserk during a dispute with his live-in partner (57) and killed her with a machete and an axe, before hanging himself.
Mines Bill before Cabinet committee
The Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill is now before the Cabinet Committee on Legislation and is expected to be tabled before the full Cabinet in two weeks’ time before being brought to Parliament.
UN: Vaccine equity is a moral test of global solidarity
The UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Saturday stated that vaccine equity is a moral test of global solidarity.
Teenager missing for 10 months
A family in Mt Hampden is appealing for information on the whereabouts of their daughter Gladys Chivhange (19) who has been missing since June 1 2020.
Zanu Ndonga dissolves
SEVEN officials from three opposition political formations in Manicaland dumped their parties over the weekend to join Zanu PF and pledged loyalty and willingness to contribute to the recruitment of other party supporters.










