Violent teacher found guilty
TALENT Chingwaru, the Mathematics teacher who was last week filmed assaulting a Lower Six student at a school in Harare, was yesterday convicted on his own plea of guilt and immediately appealed for a lighter sentence from the court, saying he was emotionally stressed when he committed the offence.
Illegal sanctions choking business
ILLEGAL economic sanctions imposed by the United States and her allies have negatively affected the business community, which cannot access loans, and even do straightforward transfers for their needs among a host of other trading constraints.
UN Special Envoy arrives
The UN Special Rapporteur on the negative impact of the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the US and her allies, Ms Alena Douhan, is expected in the country today on a 10-day visit.
New guidelines to smoothen prosecution
The Prosecutor General, Mr Kumbirai Hodzi, has issued new prosecutorial guidelines specifying the roles and powers of a prosecutor, with a view to promote inter-agency coordination and end confusion that has resulted in investigating arms erroneously assuming the function of deciding who should be sent to court on criminal charges.
Economy in better position: Treasury
Zimbabwe’s economy is in a far better position than it has been in a long period, Secretary for Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga has said, citing the strong external sector position, with total foreign currency available totalling about 10 months import cover, and the healthy fiscal and monetary situations as evidence.
Kunzvi Dam relocation modalities at advanced stage
A baseline and flood survey is now at an advanced stage to determine for relocation the number of families that will be affected by the ongoing construction of Kunzvi Dam while a traditional ceremony has been lined up to mark the commencement of work on the massive multimillion dollar project.
Zim braces for natural disasters
Natural disasters loom ahead of the 2021-22 rainy season and the Government is putting all hands on the deck to avoid any fatal calamities.
Mash West warms up for elections
ZANU-PF’s Mashonaland West provincial leadership which recently allowed campaigns ahead of the internal district elections set for October 19 to 24 this year is optimistic of free and fair poll in accordance with the dictates of the revolutionary party.
David Whitehead resuscitation on cards
THE revitalisation of Kadoma’s biggest firm, David Whitehead Textiles (DWT) is on the government agenda with cotton farmers being challenged to increase white-gold productivity for the execution of the resuscitation drive.
Jordan Zemura continues to soar
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter THIS was probably his best match this season. Effective forward forays, one of which produced a stunner that sealed Bournemouth’s 2-0 victory over Bristol City at…











