Judiciary meets over delivery system
The justice sector held a high-level conference last week to explore ways to improve the country’s justice delivery system by seeing how those unable to afford legal representation when this would be important can have practical access to such support.
Qatar Airways named best airline of 2022
As the world finishes unpicking its Covid-19 travel restrictions, business trips and tourism are firmly back on the agenda — in most places, anyway. The question is, who to fly…
Son drags father to court over abuse
A 20-year-old man alleged to be involved in drug abuse dragged his father to court on allegations that he assaults and harasses him.
Two arrested after robbing motorist
TWO suspected robbers were arrested in Norton after they attacked a 55-year-old man who had disembarked from his car while closing a gate to his house on Saturday.
Alarm bells at DeMbare, CAPS Utd
DYNAMOS have said they will not make a rash decision on the fate of their coach Tonderai Ndiraya who has come under fire from a section of the club’s supporters after conceding the title race.
Sanctions are wrong : Part II
According to the United States Department of State (2022) the nexus of the sanctions were undemocratic practices, human rights abuses, corruption and economic mismanagement.
Firms hedging against local currency weakness
A new frontier has been opened in Africa for the use of stablecoins, which are blockchain-based ‘tokens’ backed by stable assets, such as the US dollar, euro or even gold.…
SA gets investment grade rating
South Africa generally has a good credit quality and its default risk currently remains low, according to Sovereign Africa Ratings (SAR). The agency announced its findings on the country’s creditworthiness…
I will work with Walls – Tongogara
LONDON. – The commander of ZANLA, Gen Josiah Tongogara, said yesterday he would be prepared to work “in any capacity” with Salisbury’s top military man, Lieutenant General Peter Walls, under a peace settlement.
Wheat farmers drooling in anticipation of hefty earnings
EXPECTATIONS for a profitable producer price are running high among wheat farmers, as they wait for the Government to announce something that replicates the well rewarding pre-planting producer price it had set in March this year.











