Smuggler, security team in 250km high-speed chase
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A TRUCK driver carrying an assortment of groceries is on the run after driving off at the Beitbridge Border Post before engaging in a 250km high-speed…
Mthuli eyes Cowdray Park seat
FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, is eyeing the Cowdray Park parliamentary constituency seat in Bulawayo and has submitted his papers to the ruling party for consideration in primaries.
Parly wants criminal trials for unaudited local authorities
Criminal charges and criminal abuse of office should now be levied against local authorities that fail to submit financial statements to the Auditor General for auditing, after Parliament adopted a recommendation by its Public Accounts Committee.
SA banks bleed after US lender slumps 60 pc
The world’s biggest banks took a stock market beating on Friday as signs of trouble at a US regional lender sparked concerns over the wider sector. The four biggest US…
Zim Under-21 women lose to SA
ZIMBABWE’S Under-21 women’s field hockey team got their campaign at the Junior Africa Cup on a losing note yesterday when they went down 3-0 to South Africa in Ismailia, Egypt.
Kambamura helps upgrade Sanyati education
IN line with the call from President Mnangagwa for Zimbabweans to help develop their nation themselves, Sanyati legislator and Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Cde Polite Kambamura has since his election dedicated his time and resources to better the education system in his area.
ZIFA stalemate riles Bambo
DYNAMOS legend Moses “Bambo” Chunga has waded into the debate around Zimbabwe’s continued ostracisation from the international football family and called for the immediate re-engagements with FIFA to end the stalemate.
Legislator drills, repairs 100 boreholes in Sanyati
ZANU PF Sanyati Member of Parliament, Cde Polite Kambamura, has ameliorated water challenges in the hot and dry constituency by rehabilitating old boreholes and having new ones drilled.
UN delegation arrives in Kivu assessement
United Nations officials have arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo last Friday to assess the security and humanitarian situation in the east of the country.
It’s plausible to decentralise national events
The Government recently declared that Mt Darwin, which is around 260 kilometres outside Harare, will host this year’s 43rd Independence Day celebrations.











