Wanton vandalism of key infrastructure condemned

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has expressed serious concern over the rampant vandalism of key infrastructure at Epping Forest and Rochester aquifer in Nyamandlovu, which continues to negatively affect water supply in Bulawayo.

Trump firms convicted over criminal tax fraud

Two of Donald Trump’s companies were found guilty of engaging in a scheme that allowed executives such as former chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg to evade taxes on company-paid perks including free apartments and luxury cars for more than a decade.

Sikhala co-accused wants cases separated

CCC Chitungwiza North legislator Godfrey Sithole yesterday indicated that he wants to be prosecuted alone without fellow legislator, Job Sikhala, on charges of inciting members of the public to commit public violence in the Nyatsime area following the alleged murder of Moreblessing Ali by her boyfriend Pious Jamba sometime in June this year.

Managing finances during litigation

Many people and organisations face legal action from time to time. For organisations legal proceedings are normally civil in nature where for example a company is being sued by a creditor.

Chad jails more than 260 people over protests

N’Djamena. — A total of 401 people were put on trial in Koro Toro prison over anti-government protests that took place in October.

Chiyangwa shares business tips with young entrepreneurs

Zimbabwe is making significant strides towards attaining Vision 2030 and youths should not focus on negativity and petty politics on social media, but work to emerge as new entrepreneurs or else they miss the economic train, a leading businessman has said.

ZIFA board waits on audit ad hoc committee findings

THE three-member ad hoc committee that was set up by ZIFA to look into matters arising from the forensic audit report is expected to present their findings to determine the course action to be taken by the association.

Guebuza’s son, 10 others jailed for corruption

MAPUTO. — Nineteen people, including state security officials, went on trial for a “hidden debt” scandal that crashed the country’s economy.

You just gotta love Herentals

HERENTALS can as well qualify to be the team of the season.

Man kills father, jailed 35 years

A MAN from Murehwa has been sentenced to 35 years in jail for killing his father and aunt after accusing them of bewitching him and casting misfortunes and illness in his life.

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