Relief for trio intercepted with ivory
THREE men accused of illegal possession of four elephant tusks worth US$6 426 they were caught carrying in Harare’s Avenues last month, have been released on bail of $150 000 each by the High Court pending trial before a magistrate.
Wild currency ride shows signs of settling down
Zimbabwe’s once volatile currency is showing signs of stabilising, with the gap between the official and parallel-market exchange rates narrowing and raising hopes runaway inflation may cool. “We have basically…
Devolution funds help turn farmhouse into health centre
The people of Tilita in Ward 3, Hwedza district, will soon stop walking for long hours and distances to the next clinic after Government released devolution funds, which have seen Hwedza Rural District Council converting a farm house into a state-of-the-art clinic that will serve resettled communities closer to their homes.
Angola, Qatar request for Zim professionals a show of confidence
The growing interest by foreign countries to recruit qualified professionals from Zimbabwe, especially teachers, is a show of confidence in the country’s education system, a labour expert said yesterday.
Jadel Football Academy re-establishes local branch
FLOURISHING China-based Zimbabwean owned football academy, Jadel Football Academy, will tomorrow hold try-outs for their 15 and Under age-group as they re-establish their Harare branch.
Vincent tees off in Canadian Tour season finisher
ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer Kieran Vincent returned to the course in the Fortinet Cup Championship, PGA Tour Canada’s season-ending event at the Deer Ridge Golf Club at Kitchener, Ontario, Canada early this morning.
Carbon credits guidelines complete
Martin Kadzere The guidelines to establish a national entity to issue carbon credits to local projects are complete, according to Environment, Climate, Tourism, and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu. “A…
Ex-PRAZ boss finally surrenders vehicle
Former chief executive of the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ), Mr Nyasha Chizu, has finally been made to surrender his top-of-the range company car, four years after his contract was terminated in October 2018.











