Anti-sanctions activist Turner dies

Anti-sanctions activist Mr  Gregory C Turner, who in 2015 was sentenced to 15 months in prison in the United States for lobbying for the unconditional removal of sanctions has died.

Illegal brick moulders raided

AS the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) and Harare City Council raided unlicensed brick makers over the weekend, destroying kilns and piles of bricks, brick makers have been told to approach EMA for proper sites.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Police better equipped to fight crime

Crime hits all citizens, directly and indirectly, directly when you are assaulted, robbed, raped or have your property stolen, but also indirectly, when you are afraid to walk on the…

Good harvest knocks imports

ZIMBABWE has started reaping the benefits of a stellar agricultural season after cereal imports, including maize, dropped to 1,9 percent in the five months to May 2021 from 9,1 percent in January, official statistics show.

Frenchman’s revenge mission . . . 6 years after his COSAFA shame, Six gets chance to hit back

A FRENCH coach dismissed from his job under a cloud of shame six years ago following his team’s loss to the Warriors, now lies in ambush for the Mother of all Revenge missions. 

Jail term for leaking whistle-blowers’ identity

Staff of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) who leak names or identify whistle-blowers will face jail terms of up to six months, along with ordinary disciplinary action under legal amendments proposed by ZACC itself.

Trio loses R240 000 to robbers

THREE people lost over R240 000 and US$6 000 to armed robbers in separate incidents in Harare and Chiredzi as police continue to urge the public to desist from keeping or moving with large amounts of cash.

Road maintenance units revived

THE Government has revived road maintenance units countrywide to ensure consistent monitoring and maintenance of all roads rehabilitated under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2), as the Second Republic continues prioritising infrastructure development projects. 

Murehwa embarks on massive road rehab

Murehwa Rural District Council has embarked on a massive project to rehabilitate roads in Macheke using equipment procured by devolution funds. 

Immigration tightens vetting at border post

The Department of Immigration, working with other border agencies at Beitbridge Border Post, is tightening vetting of travellers to curb illegal migration between Zimbabwe and South Africa. 

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