Govt cracks whip on errant NGOs

Non-governmental Organisations (NGOs) are now obliged to get clearance from Provincial Development Coordinators (PCCs) and also submit their work plans and information on their planned workshops.

US$10 000 robbery: Suspect denied bail

A man accused of recently robbing an 80-year-old Kadoma woman of US$10 000 will remain in custody until his trial after the High Court rejected his bail application. 

Man down, Carl Joshua suffers foot infection

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Comedian Carl Joshua Ncube is going through a rough patch as he is suffering from a leg infection. The pain of a leg or foot injury…

Makamure appointed IDC chair

THE Government has appointed Mr Winston Makamure as chairman of the Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe (IDCZ).

Illegal gold miners feared dead

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THREE illegal gold miners are feared dead following the collapse of a tunnel they were working in at a disused mine in Shurugwi. The three…

Dr Nkomo burial…Largest crowd to converge at National Heroes Acre

HARARE — Tens of thousands of grief-stricken mourners, including foreign dignitaries thronged the National Heroes’ Acre here to witness the burial of a founding father of Zimbabwe and elder nationalist,…

More demolitions target roadside activities

Gazaland informal industrial area along Willowvale Road was targeted yesterday by Harare City Council, with illegal roadside structures being demolished and roadside markets cleared. 

Collective initiative to drive tourism in Kaza region

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE tourism sector has come up with a collective initiative in which it uses travel media influencers to market destinations and activities within the Kavango-Zambezi…

Djokovic eases to third round

Top seed Novak Djokovic clinically dispatched big-serving South African Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-3 6-3 on Wednesday to glide ominously into the Wimbledon third round. Defending champion Djokovic, bidding for a…

Afrochine seeks State protection

Chinese mining firm, Afrochine Smelting, is appealing for State protection amid  mounting resistance by some safari operators and residents objecting the granting of a special grant to the company in Hwange District in Matabeleland North province. 

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