‘Let us tell our own stories’

Zimbabwean journalists have been challenged to give priority to stories that contribute to the development of the country.

Bill to effect fiscal changes gazetted

HE Government has gazetted the Finance Bill (H.B.4, 2020) to give effect to the fiscal changes proposed by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube when he presented his Mid-Term fiscal policy review in July.

Free computer training for rural communities

THE Government will start providing free computer training to speed up digital growth in rural areas, a senior Government official has said.

MDC-T to recall Bindura mayor, eight councillors

THE MDC-T’s Mashonaland Central provincial executive has recommended that Bindura mayor Carlos Tokyo and eight other councillors be recalled for failing to respect the party’s leadership.

Supreme Court stops eviction of minor children

The constitutional right of children to shelter can be enforced through the courts, the Supreme Court has ruled, when it stopped a set of evictions that would leave children homeless and set the High Court a six-tier inquiry to follow when reconsidering the matter.

Jumbo deaths mystery

ZIMBABWE Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) is investigating the death of 12 elephants whose carcasses were found in Pandamasue Forests, Matabeleland North on Friday and Saturday.

Another land baron arrested

A director of a housing development company has been arrested on two counts of defrauding prospective home-seekers since 2010 in and around Harare.

$45m suit over Facebook post

A SILOBELA woman is facing a $45 million lawsuit over a defamatory statement she published on a public post in a Facebook group to expose a couple that she claimed duped her of hard-earned cash and were refusing to settle their debt.

Commuters swindled in tap-card scam

Problems in recharging Zupco tap-cards in Norton have seen vendors using their own cards, and some have a lot, charging desperate passengers $50, more than twice Zupco’s $24, which now on many routes has to be paid by tap as cash is no longer accepted.

World Vision drills boreholes

NON-GOVERNMENTAL organisation World Vision Zimbabwe has donated equipment and drilled boreholes at some rural schools in Beitbridge district to boost their capacity to fight Covid-19.

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