Two SA cops nabbed in R12m cigarettes smuggling case
SOUTH African police have arrested two of their own members who recently connived with a 43-year-old Zimbabwean to smuggle into South Africa cigarettes worth more than R12 million.
Distribution of Pfumvudza inputs intensifies
Distribution of Pfumvudza inputs has intensified in all provinces as the Government moves to ensure that all smallholder farmers are brought into the system, with guaranteed entry for all so long as they do the hole digging and mulch collection required.
ZDF Community Assistance week starts
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces Community Assistance Week was yesterday launched by Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, with various projects ready to be handed over to their communities.
Katsimberis fraud trial continues
The fraud trial of George Katsimberis has taken another twist, with his lawyer requesting to cross-examine the lawyer of the company that made the initial police report on why he reported former City of Harare senior official Roy Nyabvure to the police.
Sadc influencers, media promise to market Vic Falls
ZIMBABWE’S hospitality and basket of tourism activities, especially in Victoria Falls, have charmed a group of visiting journalists and entertainment personalities from the region who have vowed to rigorously market the destination.
Improved quality health care for Zim hospitals under the Kaisen model
In mid-1950s, Japanese manufacturers adopted a model that sought to ensure continuous improvement in their operations for better environment and safety standards.
Now, he can say he is big in New York
BUFFALO SOULJAH ON TIMES SQUARE BILLBOARD Talent Gore SOUTH Africa-based dancehall artist, Buffalo Souljah, has appeared on a New York Times Square Billboard promoting a new riddim in which he…
Minister Mutsvangwa mourns Tomana
The death of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Johannes Tomana has cost the country a patriotic and dedicated servant, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said yesterday.
Education 5.0 gives birth to 16 industries
THE Government has established more than 16 new industries within universities and polytechnic colleges following the reconfiguration of higher and tertiary sectors to produce goods and services while contributing towards the creation of a knowledge-driven economy.
Concourt stops Kasukuwere
The Constitutional Court yesterday declined to grant independent presidential candidate Mr Saviour Kasukuwere direct access to argue against a Supreme Court ruling validating the High Court decision disqualifying him from contesting the August 23 harmonised elections.











