Lawyer in court for fraud

Senior Reporter PROMINENT Bulawayo lawyer Zibusiso Ncube has been dragged to court facing fraud charges after allegedly selling a property belonging to his client to businessman Mr Mike Marata. Ncube…

Zimbabwe could leverage on organic exports: ZimTrade

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE should take advantage of the growing global demand for organic crops to boost production of horticulture crops that are free from synthetic materials such as herbicides and…

National project status speeds up steel plant

The granting of national project status to the $1 billion Manhize Steel plant near Mvuma will help speed up the setting of key infrastructure with the plant now expected to be operational as early as next year.

Zanu PF Women’s League conference roars into life

ALL roads lead to the Harare International Conference Centre today for the 7th Zanu PF Women’s League elective conference, which constitutionally takes place after every five years, with at least 2 500 delegates expected.

Leave President out of this, Judge tells Chihuri

HIGH Court Judge Justice Pisirayi Kwenda has told former Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri to stop dragging President Mnangagwa’s name into his dispute with the Prosecutor-General, who is seeking forfeiture of Chihuri family properties.

President heads to the Midlands

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today tour and commission new equipment at three companies in Gweru as part of the country’s modernisation and industrialisation process.

Nash wants school fees in US$ converted on payment

Secondary schools want to be allowed to peg fees in US dollars, with those parents paying in local currency doing so at the official exchange rate on the day of payment, to guard against having their budgets eroded by inflation and rising prices of goods and services.

Govt announces transformative agriculture sector measures

AT least 2,7 million communal households will benefit from 35 000 two-wheel tractors replacing the traditional hoe and plough system in a transformative move by Government set to change lives and livelihoods across the country.

ZACC saves US$20m from abuse by local authorities

ROWDY CCC councillors, uncomfortable with scrutiny into their books, disrupted a meeting by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) in Chinhoyi yesterday as the country’s anti-graft body continues to clamp down on abuse of funds by local authorities.

Fake abductions trial continues

TWO men who installed CCTV cameras at a food outlet in Belgravia, Harare, where CCC members Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri allegedly bought food late in the afternoon they allegedly claimed to have been abducted by the police, are expected to testify in court today.

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