Mzembi back in custody as court upholds warrant

FORMER Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi has been remanded in custody after the Harare Magistrates Court confirmed three outstanding warrants of arrest against him.

Citigroup predicts gold downturn

Gold is expected to sink back below US$3 000 an ounce in the coming quarters as a record-setting run peters out, according to Citigroup, calling time on one of the standout rallies in commodities.

Jilted 60-year old restrained

A 24-YEAR-OLD woman recently won a restraining order in the Civil Court against her former boyfriend (60), whose persistent suicide threats and harassment have left her feeling trapped and fearful.

Zim’s Chabata eyes Guinness rugby record

TAPUWA CHABATA, a Zimbabwean based in the United Kingdom, will today set out to make history when he takes part in the 36-hour rugby marathon match in Mullingar, Ireland.

Monopoly fears hit Dangote fuel plan

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery announced a bold plan to deliver fuel directly to Nigerian gas stations on August 15, 2025, which could revolutionise the nation’s downstream petroleum industry.

Smart system to tame traffic chaos approved

We  publish here the post Cabinet media briefing presented by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, in Harare yesterday.

SADC urged to invest in science and technology

THE Permanent Secretary for Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Professor Fanuel Tagwira has called on Sadc countries to increase investment in education, science, technology and innovation as these are key drivers of economic development.

Pote Holdings director dies

A Zvishavane business executive and entrepreneur Alice Pote has died.

Chelsea win in front of empty seats

CHELSEA kicked off their FIFA Club World Cup football campaign against Los Angeles FC to tens of thousands of empty seats in Atlanta on Monday.

Honouring pioneer explorer Muzawazi

THE record of African overland expeditions is one of courage, endurance, and visionary ambition. In this spirit, every Zimbabwean and, indeed every African, should extend heartfelt congratulations to Hugh Ndudzo on the completion of his overland journey across Africa — a commendable feat that contributes to the legacy of African explorers past, present and future.

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