Mines Bill gazetted
THE new Mines and Minerals Bill was gazetted yesterday by Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda, setting the stage for its debate.
SABA MAGACHA EARNED A PALTRY 33 CENTS A DAY IN ROYALTIES LAST YEAR
GOSPEL star, Sabastian Magacha, earned a paltry 33 cents a day, US$2,30 a week and US$10 a month from the rights to his music played on various platforms, including on the digital spaces, which were monitored by the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association.
President meets councillors, local authority executives
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to meet councillors and senior executives from the country’s 92 local authorities in Bulawayo today during the launch of the Minimum Service Delivery Standards Framework aimed at driving improved outcomes for transformed livelihoods in line with Vision 2030 targets.
GOSSIP OVER SEX SOUNDS LED COOK TO BASH STUDENT
THE row, which led Ruya Adventist School head cook Lesly Bizwell to brutally assault a student on attachment at the school has been revealed — she claimed the victim allegedly gossiped that she makes weird sounds when she is being intimate with her partner.
KIRSTY PROVIDES HOPE TO A WORLD PREGNANT WITH UNCERTAINTY
AMID the uncertainty surrounding a world being rocked by bombs and missiles, one historic photograph from Switzerland provided a ray of hope this week.
FIVE-STAR COMFORT FOR ORPHANS
A LEADING hotel yesterday donated some blankets, linen and towels to orphans and an old People’s Home.
MAN IN CUSTODY OVER US$239k TELONE CABLES VANDALISM CASE
A HARARE man, who allegedly used his Mercedes Benz as part of the weapons of crime in a criminal enterprise which targeted TelOne cables worth US$239,000, has been remanded in custody.
ANOTHER SELF-STYLED PROPHET RAPES MAID
YET another self-styled prophet is on the run after allegedly raping his house maid, aged 20.
TWO BROTHERS BEHIND JAH’S TOUR OF CANADA
TWO brothers − Mike and Malcolm Viriri − believe they have struck gold by hosting Jah Prayzah’s two musical shows next month in Canada.











