Gun crimes haunt Zimbabwe
ON December 6, former detective and lawyer, Joseph Nemaisa, made national news as his exploits in defending his family against armed intruders read like a page off James Kawara’s thriller novel, Sajeni Chimedza.
Fifa foil Zifa refs scam
FIFA have rejected ZIFA’s controversial bid to register, for the first time, ageing match officials, with the world soccer governing body turning down six referees from the list that had been submitted by suspended board member Bryton Malandule for the 2022 panel.
President to lay foundation stone at African museum
President Mnangagwa will on Tuesday lay the foundation stone at the Museum of African Liberation, to mark the beginning of construction of core buildings at the facility.
Some of our fellow comrades were cowards
CDE Baraka Toughguy (born MORGAN MAONDO) (MM) ended last week’s discussion with our senior reporter TENDAI CHARA (TC) as he was about to get into the details of the bitterly-fought Zimunya Battle, which claimed the life of Cde Soul Sadza, a senior Zanu member who was responsible for the guerilla movement’s finances. Read on as Cde Baraka narrates the story.
CDCs: Better of both worlds?
Many have asked, if Defined Benefit funds are an onerous financial burden to employers, and traditional Defined Contribution plans have consistently fallen short of the mark, is retirement funding doomed?
Govt rescues Mkwasine, Nandi Estates
The GOVERNMENT, through the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (zinwa), has committed to saving more than 15 000 hectares of sugarcane plantations in Mkwasine and Nandi Estates, Chiredzi currently under threat.
Kumba Iron Ore in R1,6bn deal
Kumba Iron Ore’s Sishen mine in the Northern Cape announced on Friday a R1,6 billion mining contract to a black-owned, community-based joint venture with its Kolomela Mine operation in the Northern Cape.
We’re ready for by-elections
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) spokesperson, Commissioner Joyce Kazembe (JK), recently spoke to our reporter, Debra Matabvu (DM), about the Commission’s preparations for next year’s by-elections, among other issues. Below are excerpts from the interview.
Fake stamps get man $30 000 fine
A 37-YEAR-OLD man, who is believed to be part of a syndicate using fake date stamps to clear goods and travellers at Beitbridge Border Post, has been fined $30 000.
Youthful firm takes construction industry by storm
Beyond the feel-good factor, corporate awards recognise the hardwork that has gone into making a company a leader in its domain.











