Duties of executors in deceased estates
In the past, I have written several articles on the administration of deceased estates. One of the key requirements in estate administration is the appointment of an executor. In this…
Number of idle youth falls in Q3
The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) says the number of unemployed youths enrolling for vocational training, following the revival of such centres by the Government last year, continues to grow.
WOMAN RAPED BY NEW BOYFRIEND AT CITY LODGE
A 23-YEAR-OLD woman was raped by her new boyfriend at a lodge in Harare despite her screams crying for help.
CITY SUSPENDS EIGHT MUNICIPAL OFFICERS
THE City of Harare has suspended eight municipal police officers and two Water Department officials over allegations of misconduct and corruption.
2 killed, 33 injured in bus crashes
TWO people were killed while 33 others were injured in separate accidents involving Zupco buses along Harare-Masvingo Road and Harare-Mutare Road yesterday.
Farmers enjoy rich pickings from live mass cattle sales
Mass cattle trading has witnessed a 32 percent surge in sales value with prices rising from an average of US$1,40 per kilogramme across all grades in April when farmers were cutting back to cope with drought to US$1,84 by October as the industry recovered.
Top 5 Bookmakers with Bonuses for Football Betting
In this article, we will look at five popular betting companies offering football bonuses for new users in Kenya.They are characterized by generous promotions, but it is important to meet all the conditions to draw them, such as entering the special 1Win bonus code.
Rangeland management: The key to sustainable livestock farming
As the rainy season approaches and farmers prepare for the transition from the dry season, one key area of focus is rangeland management.
Winter wheat harvest tops 500 000 tonnes
ZIMBABWE has harvested a record 518 502 tonnes of wheat from 106 238 hectares, as of November 1, 2024, while the winter wheat harvesting process continues.
Health authorities concerned over unauthorised scans
The Health Professions Authority of Zimbabwe (HPA) and the Medicines Control Authority Zimbabwe (MCAZ) have expressed concern over the proliferation of unauthorised magnetic resonance machines that are being used by unqualified personnel to diagnose and treat chronic conditions. In a joint press statement recently, the HPA and MCAZ warned the public against using these machines, citing risks of misdiagnosis.







