National hero Mushohwe’s unmatched legacy

PUBLIC servants must be accountable to the people of Zimbabwe, while the basic values and principles that govern public administration must be promoted for the realisation of Vision 2030 and ultimately the improvement of the quality of our lives, President Mnangagwa has said.

CCTV captures killers dumping body

CLOSED Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras mounted outside a wholesale in Rusape helped so solve a murder case after capturing the suspected killers throwing a dead body from a moving truck onto the tarmac to feign a hit-and-run accident.

Mudiwa Hood launches Billionaire Academy Club

MUSICIAN and businessman, Mudiwa Hood, is set to launch an entrepreneurial club at all universities.

Food, water security guaranteed

THE good rains recorded in most parts of Manicaland have pushed up the volume of water in the province’s major dams, with the water bodies inching towards full capacity, thereby boosting food and water security.

Modernisation of Forbes Border Post on the cards

CABINET has approved the Forbes Border Post Modernisation Project as well as the construction of a new dry port to improve efficiency in the clearing of cargo as more than 300 trucks are cleared at the port of entry on a daily basis.

Botched car deal, shooting incident at Mashwede Village. . .

HARARE dealer, Tawanda Jarnett, appears to be no stranger to controversy if pending criminal cases against him are anything to go by.

Bouncers back in court

THE notorious bouncers, who allegedly terrorised people at several night spots in Harare, were back in court on Wednesday for routine remand.

Head under investigation for sexually harassing teacher

A MAKONI school head is under investigation by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education for allegedly sexually harassing and victimising a female teacher at his school.

FIFA ban: Young talent pays the cost

EXCLUSION from the global family of football playing nations has left talented youngsters paying the cost by failing to amass the much-needed national team caps that enable them to fit the bill on the international transfer market.

Bishop, Commissioner of Oaths up for fraud

A LOCAL church bishop who runs an executor services company is up for fraud after he allegedly filed forged waiver security forms before the Mutare High Court, resulting in a Chikanga family losing their late father’s house.

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