Former director ordered to present defence in fraud case

MICHAEL SMITH who previously served as a director of MA Auto Suppliers (Pvt) Ltd trading as Mr Cruiser has been ordered to present his defence in a case in which he is accused of defrauding the company of US$38 000 and R124 000.

DeMbare search for winning formula

THE search for a winning formula continues this afternoon for Harare giants Dynamos as they host Yadah on the back of a growing discord in the troubled Glamour Boys family.

Property transfers registration sequence

In the past, I have shared with you many articles on properties, including on conveyancing, capital gains tax, due diligence on properties before purchase, fraud involving property transfers and deeds, agreements of sale, funding to acquire properties and many other issues.

Call for economic inclusion on World Refugee Day

JUNE 20 marks the world’s annual commemoration of World Refugee Day — an opportunity to honour the resilience, lives and contributions of refugees worldwide.

Africa’s future begins with its children

EVERY year on June 16, the African continent pauses to remember and reflect on a powerful symbol of youth activism, bravery and aspiration, the Day of the African Child.

Zim, AfDB seek stronger development cooperation

The Government of Zimbabwe reaffirmed its commitment to advancing national development priorities through close cooperation with the African Development Bank (AfDB), following the conclusion of the fruitful 2025 Country Portfolio Performance Review (CPPR) workshop in Harare recently.

Iranian Embassy in Harare denounces Israeli aggression

THE Iranian Embassy in Harare has accused Israel of undermining the international order by violating the United Nations Charter with support from the United States.

Mapeza rues missed opportunities

FC PLATINUM coach Norman Mapeza yesterday rued a series of missed opportunities as the former champions settled for a goalless draw in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter against Herentals at Rufaro.

Bed bugs crisis. . . Residents raise concerns over fumigation fees

Bokang Tlou BULAWAYO residents have raised concerns over the US$47 fee imposed by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) for fumigating homes affected by bed bugs. Many say the charge is…

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