NEW: Man sets offices on fire

Police in Chegutu have arrested a man after he attempted to burn down the local district lands offices, in a fit of rage on Monday. 

NEW: Young people urged to fight corruption 

Young people should be at the centre of the country’s fight against corruption, in order to engender integrity and bring positive change into society, Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) board chair, Ms Isheanesu Chirisa, has said. 

NEW: Here’s how some of Cape Town’s gangsters got out – and stayed out  

There are as many as 130 gangs in Cape Town, South Africa. They have the tightest grip on those parts of the city where poverty and insecurity have pushed an estimated 100 000 young men and women into a struggle over identity, interpersonal grievances and drug turf. 

NEW: Customers get their voice from customer experience 

“Every contact we have with a customer influences whether or not they’ll come back. We have to be great every time or we’ll lose them” – Kevin Stirtz 

NEW: Trio arrested for theft of Command Agric inputs

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has arrested three Zanu PF Harare Province District coordinating committee members from Epworth, for stealing Command Agriculture inputs. 

NEW: Parliament building to be lit up for 16 days of GBV activism

THE Parliament of Zimbabwe building will be lit up on Wednesday evening, in commemoration of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence (GBV). 

NEW: Local publisher to launch four books 

Local publisher, Gramsol Publishing Company, will launch four new books on Wednesday. 

The quartet will comprise the ‘Business Enterprise Skills’ set, books 1 to 4. 

NEW: Supplying Covid-19 pills at lower cost is only part of what poorer countries need  

November 2021 marks another grim flashpoint in a stream of them: the global Covid-19 death toll surpassed five million. The rapid development of vaccines has been an extraordinary achievement in the fight against Covid-19. However, successfully vaccinating the global population, especially in low-income countries, has been hampered by several challenges – notably vaccine inequity and weak health systems.  

NEW: Police bust suspected drug dealer 

Police have arrested a suspected drug dealer, who was allegedly transporting 181kg of marijuana along a major highway on a fake Zupco commuter omnibus. 

NEW: 22 000 deceased struck from voters’ roll 

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has struck off from the voters’ roll, more than 22 000 people who were registered as deceased between September 2017 and September 2019. 

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