Madzibaba Ishmael’s defence lawyer falls sick, stalls trial
The trial for Apostolic Sect leader, Madzibaba Ishmael Chokurongerwa (54), and his seven accomplices, who are facing allegations of contravening sections of the Burial and Cremation Act and the Children’s Act, could not commence yesterday, following reports that their lawyer was sick.
Seed Co opens community clinic at Stapleford
A clinic has been opened at Stapleford in north-west Harare by Seed Co to serve the growing industrial centre and part of the company’s corporate social responsibility programme for the community surrounding Mandevhu Village.
Pastor in court over land dispute
Faith Ministries International Church Pastor Kudzai Ngoni Nyamasoka, who is involved in a land dispute with neighbouring church in Mbare, appeared in court yesterday.
Zim swimmers stay positive
LOCAL swimmers chasing qualification for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games are set to go into their final competitions over the next month as the deadline for the qualification window draws closer.
Harare City live beyond Jompano
DESPITE having been dealt a blow when coach Herbert “Jompano” Maruwa dumped them for Premiership returnees TelOne, Harare City have found a way to survive and retain pole position on the Northern Region Soccer League log table.
Software engineering can revolutionise healthcare solutions
Software engineering is rapidly changing and improving healthcare systems in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in profound ways.
Self-loathing Africa can’t slumber forever
When the bloodthirsty and wanderlust Europeans met in Berlin, many years ago, to carve among themselves the African continent, not a single black face was represented, nay, it was like playing daredevils parcelling to each other some fanciful toys.
Cricket SA mourn Kambarami
CRICKET South Africa (CSA) yesterday joined in mourning one of their former top administrators, Zimbabwean Patricia Kambarami (nee Chingoka), who passed on in South Africa last week.
Manhize plant brings limestone production unit into operation
THE Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) has switched on its limestone production unit in preparation for the powering of the US$1,5 billion iron and steel plant starting today in Manhize near Mvuma in the Midlands province.
Kwekwe in major strides to attain NDS1 targets
KWEKWE District in the Midlands province has made significant headway in attaining the targets set in the National Development Strategy (NDS1) through the successful completion of several projects under the devolution and decentralisation agenda programmes.










