Houghton takes over as Chevrons Head Coach in reshuffle
Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has appointed Dave Houghton as Head Coach of the Zimbabwe Senior Men’s National Team in a reshuffle that sees Lalchand Rajput assuming a new role as Technical…
NEW: Social security skills for Chipinge SMEs
Post Reporter SMALL and medium entrepreneurs in Chipinge have been urged to prioritise social security as a way of preparing for work-related eventualities like injuries, sickness, maternity, old age or…
NEW: Athlete Mpofu wins Commissioner-General’s race
ASPIRING Olympian Isaac Mpofu won the 2022 edition of the Old Mutual-sponsored Commissioner-General of Police 21-kilometre road race held at Dangamvura Shopping Complex on Saturday.
NEW: Another recognition for late footballer Mushunje
A MINUTE of silence will be observed during this year’s Axis Super8 Cup final between Simba Bhora and Golden Eagles in honour of the late footballer, Barnabas Mushunje.
NEW: CBZ launches Zinara Tap Card
CBZ Bank has introduced the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) Tap Card, a rechargeable smart card that will add convenience to the motoring public.
NEW: President to open Junior Parliament session
President Mnangagwa will officially open the 30th Session of the Children’s Parliament on Saturday.
NEW: CCZ urges RBZ to punish errant businesses
THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has called on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to blacklist companies that acquire foreign currency at favourable rates on the foreign currency auction system but keep chasing the parallel market rate in their pricing.
Four security guards up for murder
FOUR security guards have been arrested at a farm in Chinhoyi on allegations of fatally assaulting a man they had accused of stealing potatoes.
12-month driving prohibition for negligent CUT lecturer
A senior lecturer with Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) was Monday prohibited from driving for the next 12 months after he negligently ran over a woman in April this year.
Journalist convicted for facilitating illegal entry
New York Times Zimbabwean correspondent, Jeffrey Moyo has been fined $200 000 after he was found guilty of violating sections of the Immigration Act after he manufactured fake press cards for two journalists from the same publication to operate in the country sometime last year.










