US$1m fraud trial hits snag
The trial of builder George Katsimberis, who is facing allegations of defrauding a local land developer of close to US$1 million has hit another setback after his new lawyers requested for transcripts of previous court proceedings.
Doctors say Marry Mubaiwa fit to face trial
The trial of Marry Mubaiwa will kick off on December 6 after two medical doctors who examined her indicated that she was mentally fit to follow court proceedings.
Omicron designated a variant of concern
Cabinet received an update on the country‘s response to the Covid-19 and a report on the procurement and roll-out of vaccines, as presented by the chairman of the Ministers’ Covid-19 National Committee, Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Honourable Dr CGDN Chiwenga.
Campaigns to curb STIs hailed
Societies and artisanal miners have praised the High-Throughput Screening (HTS) campaigns being facilitated by peer educators in Mhondoro-Ngezi, which have helped reduce new HIV infections while facilitating the faster detection of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and diseases.
Gold Cup Sprint returns
BORROWDALE Park will have another high-profile race, when seasoned campaigners Coachella and Love to Bluff, square off in the Grade Three Swift Gold Cup Sprint, on Saturday.
LSZ clears air on shut errant firms
The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) which recently shut down 16 law firms after principals failed to produce on demand money deposited by clients into their trust accounts and took fees without doing any work, said the misuse of trust funds was not limited to new law firms.
Council recruits more traffic cops
Harare City Council has certified 166 new municipal police officers to boost traffic management in the CBD and assist in reducing congestion during peak hours.
Woman’s remains found 14 years later
The remains of a Mutoko woman who went missing 14 years ago have been found and police are now investigating the suspected murder case.
Church loses bid to dismiss school head, deputy
The Mutare High Court has ruled against the Anglican Church’s Manicaland Diocese decision to remove St Faith’s High School headmaster Mr Arnold Makamba and his deputy from their positions.
Pfumvudza harvest helps school cut running costs
TSHOLOTSHO High School has cut its expenditure by 80 percent due to successful agricultural ventures that the institution has embarked on as it implements Pfumvudza/Intwasa climate proof farming programme.





