Herentals in Chibuku first win
Harare Bureau, Herentals 3‑0 Harare City HERENTALS star Brighton Majarira converted two goals from the spot to help his team register their first victory in the Chibuku Super Cup in…
Border chaos: National Ports Authority the missing link
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT has over the years come up with a number of strategies to remove trade barriers and enhance the smooth flow of people and cargo through…
Mpofu, Ncube finish in top ten in Cape Town Marathon
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S Isaac Mpofu and Ngonidzashe Ncube left a mark at the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon when they finished in the top 10 in South Africa yesterday. Mpofu was…
Coalition ‘kills 160’ Yemen rebels as Marib battle intensifies
The Saudi-led coalition supporting Yemen’s government says it has killed 160 Houthi rebels in air raids south of the strategic city of Marib, where loyalists say rebels have made advances.…
ZEC to set up 900+ voter registration units countrywide
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has resolved to set up more than 900 voter registration units countrywide ahead of the delimitation process set for next year.…
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.











