Man in soup for impersonation

A Harare man who allegedly had the audacity to pretend to be a police officer with the intention to extort money from an accused who was in cells has appeared before the court.

Rapist dad’s application for discharge dismissed

A bid by a 53-year-old Beitbridge-based cross-border transporter to stop his trial for sexually abusing his daughter for over three years hit a snug yesterday after a local regional magistrate dismissed his application for discharge.

Breaking: Harare ECD learners kidnapped!

THE HERALD- At least 22 pupils were reportedly kidnapped from David Livingstone Primary School yesterday afternoon by a kombi driver who usually picks them up from school to their homes…

Industry targets too low for upper middle-income society

Michael Tome ANALYSTS and industry stakeholders say Zimbabwe will not attain the upper middle-income society status by 2030 if the manufacturing growth rate continues at a rate below 10 percent…

Climate change could claim 14,5 million lives by 2050: WEF

DAVOS — Climate change threatens to cause an additional 14,5 million deaths and US$12,5 trillion in economic losses worldwide by 2050, according to a World Economic Forum (WEF) report published…

Trading update, significance to investors

Bryan Nyakabawo Trading update is a statement released by a publicly traded company that provides shareholders and investors with an update on its recent trading performance and future outlook. It…

CBD properties less attractive, shunned by tenants

Enacy Mapakame Market watchers have guided the central business district (CBD) office space to remain under pressure this year and continue experiencing increased vacancy rates. This is expected to be…

ZIDA flags concern over tax evasion

Nelson Gahadza Huge volume of investments flowing into the country is not commensurate with revenues the Fiscus is recording, a situation that is worrying, according to the Zimbabwe Investment and…

Redwing: Gold mine or hell on earth

Business Writer Redwing Mine, once celebrated as Zimbabwe’s jewel in gold wealth, now bears the weight of a tarnished legacy. The mine, boasting some of the richest gold deposits in…

The conciliation process explained

Arthur Marara Once there is a contract of employment, the Labour Act kicks in to govern the employment relationship. As we discussed last week, disputes are bound to occur, hence…

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