Be patient, Prosecutor-General tells public
PROSECUTOR-GENERAL Justice Loyce Matanda-Moyo has urged the public to be patient as law enforcement agencies undertake investigations into high-profile corruption cases, saying some matters take a bit longer because of the sophisticated and complicated nature of the inquiries.
BE ON ALERT: ZACC warns public of highway imposters
Sikhumbuzo Moyo THE Zimbabwe Antí-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has warned members of the public to be vigilant against highway imposters claiming to be members of the graft body on an operation.…
Masvingo braces for Culture Month launch
MASVINGO is bracing for the official launch of the National Culture Month by President Mnangagwa in Chiredzi next week with more than 22 000 people expected to grace the event.
TIMB moves in to bring sanity at floors
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has implemented some measures to preserve the integrity of the industry and create a more humane and responsive marketing environment for growers.
Property mogul Sharpe set for tech, AI Expo in Zanzibar
ZIMBABWE’s acclaimed real estate mogul and chief executive of WestProp Holdings, Mr Ken Sharpe, will be among the distinguished speakers at the upcoming Tech & AI International Expo 2025 in Zanzibar this August.
NSSA names Shava as substantive general manager
THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has appointed Dr Charles Shava as its substantive general manager, according to sources close to the State-owned pension and security fund.
Mine blasting damages Mhangura Hospital buildings
MAKONDE Christian Hospital in Mhangura was yesterday damaged by blasting that is being carried out by the Eastern Asia Mine at Mhangura Mines.
Centenarian’s life celebrated: Ministers visit 122-year-old Mr Anuloisa Banda
Raymond Jaravaza, Online Reporter TWO Cabinet Ministers on Friday visited one of the oldest people in the country, 122-year-old Mr Anuloisa Banda, at his homestead in Ntunungwe village, Ward 17…
Defaulting employers, IPEC agree on pension contributions payment plans
THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) says it has agreed payment plans with defaulting employers over pension contribution arrears.
Hwange man to spend 17 years in prison for raping neighbour’s daughter
A Hwange Regional Court has jailed a 39-year-old man, who raped his neighbour’s four-year-old daughter, to 17 years in prison.











