Halisupi Bridge brings relief to Gwanda villagers

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] THE construction of the Halisupi Bridge in Gwanda District has provided much-needed relief to villagers, who previously struggled to access essential services due to frequent flooding. Located…

Company loses US$322k, R600k to former employee

ACCESS Forex, a financial institution dealing in cash remittances, reportedly suffered losses amounting to US$322 510 and ZAR650 000 after an employee allegedly crafted a sophisticated fraudulent scheme involving ghost remittances.

Man steals properties worth US$1 million from relatives

A Harare businessman landed in the dock yesterday after he reportedly stole properties worth US$1 million from his aunt and brother.

1 000 Youth Service graduates earmarked for employment

Over 1 000 graduates from the first two cohorts of the Youth Service in Zimbabwe Programme will soon be employed at various public institutions and State Owned Enterprises across the country, a cabinet Minister has said.

JSC digitisation Phase 4 roll-out close

PLANS to roll out Phase Four of the digitisation of courts by the Judicial Service Commission are at an advanced stage, JSC Secretary Mr Walter Chikwana has said.

VERSTAPPEN PROVES A POINT AT SUZUKA

WORLD champion Max Verstappen exploded the idea that McLaren might absolutely dominate the Formula One season with victory at the Japanese Grand Prix at the weekend, but the Dutchman was by no means certain he would be able to repeat the feat elsewhere.

NO MAN’S LUND

RASMUS HOJLUND’s performance in the boring Manchester derby showed why Ruben Amorim is going after a new striker in the summer.

Stanbic revel in success of hockey tournament

STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe continues to be a vehicle of change in sport with their sponsorship of the St George’s College Stanbic Hockey 5’s tournament bringing schools across the social demography together.

Exam cheats to be jailed 9yrs

INDIVIDUALS convicted of leaking public examination question papers can be locked up for to nine years in prison, while schools found guilty of the same offence will be deregistered and closed.

KIMBERLEY’S ‘MUTUMBI’ EMPOWERING VOICES

At  26 years old, Mudiwa Kimberley Marasa has emerged as a powerful voice in Zimbabwean art and literature, publishing her impactful art book titled “Mutumbi.”

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