Katsimberis loses Supreme Court appeal

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter HARARE-based building contractor had a bad day in court yesterday after the Supreme Court threw out his appeal in the case in which he was seeking…

ZB keen to support Govt projects, economy

Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter FINANCIAL services group, ZB Holdings says it is ready to support and partner with the Government in initiatives to resuscitate the economy through sustainable infrastructure…

Community radio station gets equipment

Ray Bande Senior Reporter The new community radio station in Chimanimani reaffirms Government’s determination to open the media space and enhance freedom of expression, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica…

Seke Road reconstruction stretched to Coke Corner

THE reconstruction of the Seke Road under Government’s Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase 2 (ERRP2) has been stretched to its intersection with Dieppe Road to provide efficiency for road users. 

3 more robbers nabbed along Limpopo

The National Security Taskforce yesterday intercepted three armed robbers along the Limpopo River and recovered an assortment of firearms and ammunition.

Why is Sunday old, Broos considered young?

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA is too old, so they say, and he should be left to enjoy his pension and retirement far away from the melting pot…

Govt to revamp Campfire projects

Fungai Lupande Mash Central Bureau The once successful Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources (Campfire) is now being revamped with the Second Republic wanting a more viable model that ensures…

SAA return a boost for tourism

South African Airways (SAA) yesterday resumed its Harare to Johannesburg flights, a move expected to boost the local tourism industry after a year of inactivity and almost 18 months without a commercial flight.

Title deeds impasse: Govt to intervene

MHANGURA residents who bought their houses from the Zimbabwe Mining and Development Corporation (ZMDC) in 2000 are yet to get the title deeds which they now want so they can prove their ownership. 

Job seekers lose cash to ‘agents’

FIVE people from Karoi lost US$2 410 to three fake employment agents who had promised them to train as Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) officers. 

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