Ex-Econet employee faces fraud charges

A FORMER Econet Wireless employee appeared in court on allegations of duping people of various amounts in rechargeable airtime he would reverse back into his account after people had purchased from him through Ecocash.

Unpacking the Conical Tower at the Liberation City

On December 21, last year President Mnangagwa lit the eternal flame atop the imposing Conical Tower and laid the foundation stone at the Liberation City which is housing the Museum of African Liberation in Warren Park, Harare.

Treasury seized with cotton payments issue

Cotton farmers have been assured that the delayed payments are being processed with the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development now directly engaging Treasury to settle all outstanding payments.

Fulton hopeful of SA Champs

The 2021-2022 triathlon season resumed yesterday with the youth pursuing qualification for the South African Championships due to take place next month.

Prophet T Freddy trial continues

THE woman allegedly raped by Goodness and Mercy Ministries Church leader Tapiwa Freddy (T Freddy) last Friday told the court that she failed to report the matter to the police immediately out of fear of threats she received from the clergyman.

Maridadi optimistic

Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Senegal Mr James Maridadi is optimistic that the embassy would be officially accredited in Mali, Guinea Conakry and the Gambia this year.

ZEC starts by-elections preps

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has invited observers for the 28 National Assembly and 117 local authority by-elections scheduled for March 26.

Mukuvisi woodlands robbed US$17k

TEN armed robbers raided Mukuvisi Woodlands early Saturday morning and got away with over US$17 300 cash after attacking two security guards who were manning the premises.

Flash floods hit Vic falls

VICTORIA Falls residents are counting their losses after flash floods caused by incessant rains that pounded the city since Friday destroyed pre-cast walls, household property, gardens and washed away some roads.

Chiefs homestead access roads rehab begins

The Government has started rehabilitating access roads to chiefs’ homesteads countrywide to improve accessibility to traditional leaders as well as enhance their dignity and development in communities.

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