Teenager in trouble for bedding juvenile
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent A BUHERA teenager was today dragged to court for taking in a 15-year-old juvenile as his wife. Butwell Jokono (18) of Chayamiti Village under Chief…
Develop woodlots, tobacco farmers urged
Agriculture Reporter TOBACCO farmers in Manicaland Province have been urged to develop woodlots and grow exotic trees that grow fast in response to the urgent need to mitigate…
Mine loses gold carbon to robbers
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau A gold mining company in Mvuma was last night robbed of gold carbon loaded with gold with an estimated value of about US$25 000. Midlands provincial…
Schweppes Zimbabwe loses R250 million Supreme Court Appeal
Herald Reporter Schweppes Zimbabwe has lost a bid to overturn a High Court judgement by Justice Tawanda Chitapi in a R250 million packaging supply deal to Blakely Investments. Supreme Court…
NEW: Comesa maintains U$2 000 threshold for STR charges
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) has recommended that the US$2 000 threshold being charged to businesses on every consignment under the…
SPONSORED: Population Solutions for Health (PSH) launches HIV treatment literacy campaign “Flip the Script” in communities.
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke – Senior Health Reporter Population Solutions for Health (PSH) formerly PSI Zimbabwe in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) has launched an HIV treatment literacy…
Unvaccinated civil servants barred from work without salary
All unvaccinated civil servants without any underlying medical conditions have been barred from work without salary subject to disciplinary hearings, while those qualifying for exemption are required to provide a medical certificate certifying that vaccination can worsen their conditions.
Police officer, 3 accomplices up for stealing electricity cables
A MHANGURA-based police officer and three accomplices were last week arrested while stripping electricity copper armoured cables they had stolen from Gudubu Village 5 in Mhangura constituency.
Water woes hit Chipinge rural
Post Reporter AS Chipinge Rural District Council’s Ward Two continues grappling with water challenges, calls have been made for Government and development partners to assist with drilling more boreholes in…
Stakeholders hail opening up of airwaves
Stakeholders in the media industry have hailed the Second Republic for opening up the country’s airwaves, a development they say is a boon for socio-economic development, while also creating a vibrant broadcasting industry.











