Zacc achieves 60pc conviction rate
CLOSE to 60 percent of all corruption cases investigated by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) since the reconstitution of the anti-graft body in 2019 have resulted in convictions at the courts.
Am I too picky?
DEAR Amai, I hope I find you well. I am a 30-year-old single guy who is gainfully employed. I have a lot of pressure coming from family and friends who want me to get married.
59 inmates escape from prison
FIFTY-NINE prisoners have broken out of correctional facilities countrywide this year, largely due to negligence of guards who now face disciplinary action.
China remains a strategic partner for Zim
MY mission from His Excellency President Mnangagwa upon deployment as Ambassador in 2019 was to deepen the levels of co-operation in all respects between the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Zimbabwe.
Wedding music blamed for chickens’ death
A traditional Indian wedding procession with pumping music, fireworks, dancing and a marching brass band in shiny jackets has been blamed for the death of 63 chickens.
‘SB Moyo a workaholic, loving father’
DEATH is inevitable, but when it comes it is usually devastating, so painful that scars are hard to heal, and some wounds never really heal.
Lady Chevrons’ World Cup curse
JUST when everything appears on course and a path set for them to have a dance at the International Cricket Council (ICC) Women’s World Cup, the Lady Chevrons somehow always seem to suffer a setback of some sort.
Business pushes for double taxation removal
Industry wants Treasury to make the intermediated money transfer tax (IMTT) — commonly referred to as the 2 percent tax — tax deductible, arguing it has become a significant and additional cost to business.
Chinese fugitive arrested in UAE
ONE of the seven Chinese nationals who slipped out of the country while on bail after being arraigned on charges of money laundering and possession of more than 20 kilogrammes of rhino horns has been arrested by the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) in the United Arab Emirates after spending over two years on the run.
Set back for Zifa board
ZIFA lawyer Chenaimwoyo Gumiro was yesterday thrust back into the spotlight as the board’s Administrative Court appeal against their suspension by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) suffered a huge setback.











