‘Mafume will interfere with witnesses’
An investigating officer handling the matter in which Harare mayor Jacob Mafume is charged with criminal abuse of office and obstructing the course of justice, yesterday testified during the State’s application to bar him from visiting Town House and other council offices.
Land tribunal submits report
The tribunal looking into misconduct allegations against two members of the Zimbabwe Land Commission, Deputy Commissioner Tadious Muzorora and Commissioner Marrie Jeanette Manjengwa, has completed its inquiry and submitted its report to President Mnangagwa yesterday.
Envoy keen to lure Egyptian firms
Egypt and Zimbabwe should now strengthen their long standing political relations dating back to the liberation struggle to enhance economic cooperation for the mutual benefit of the two countries, an envoy has said.
Zim, Rwanda to partner in infrastructure development
Zimbabwe has proposed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Rwanda on cooperation on infrastructure development between the two countries.
Can Loga get it right?
ZDRAVKO LOGARUSIC could become the first Warriors coach in 75 years to win just one game in 14 matches should his men fail to end their miserable run today.
Self development boost for Shamva youths
As the country moves towards an upper middle-income status by 2030, ZANU-PF is ensuring that young people are taken on board by helping them to start self-help projects to uplift their standard of living.
Support rehabilitation of children living in streets
Michael Kudakwashe Chideme Correspondent Children living on the streets are everyone’s responsibility, so goes the campaign messaging. All children deserve a decent home, warm food, a hug, decent discussion with…
Good forecast firm foundation for another bumper harvest
ANOTHER forecast for a normal to above normal rainfall season, an avalanche of expectations for another bumper harvest!
World’s first malaria vaccine generates remarkable results
In the midst of the tragedy and turmoil caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s gratifying to see work continuing in Africa to find new ways of fighting malaria, a very old disease that has been a formidable foe for thousands of years and still kills 400 000 people every year, most of them African children under five.
FBC Insurance to focus on new product development
FBC Holdings Limited says its insurance business, FBC Insurance, will focus on new product development with special focus on micro-insurance as it targets to grow its market in the previously excluded segment.











