Ex-finance manager jailed 6 years for fraud
A FORMER finance manager for a local Non-Governmental Organisation has been sentenced to six years in prison after defrauding a businessman of US$108 000 in a fake investment scheme involving the supply of basic goods.
Prophet Tunha has a case to answer, Court rules
HARARE magistrate Ms Jacqueline Gara has dismissed an application by Glen View self-styled prophet, Marvelous Tunha, for discharge at the close of the State’s case.
Govt calls for community-led climate action
THE Government has urged local communities to develop tailored solutions and leverage partnerships with stakeholders, including government agencies, to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Cop up for attempted murder
A POLICE officer based in Beitbridge has been charged with attempted murder following his brutal attack on a till operator at a local butchery on Monday evening during a disagreement over change.
Substantive Chief Nyakuchena installed
THOUSANDS of people gathered at Nyakuchena Primary School in Makaha, Mudzi district, on Wednesday for the installation of substantive Chief Nyakuchena.
Geo Pomona project wins Govt praise
THE Geo Pomona Waste Management project has drawn high-level praise from Government officials who have hailed the transformation of the site from a toxic dumpsite to a modern waste-to-energy facility as a milestone in Zimbabwe’s journey towards sustainable urban development and energy security.
AU to drive youth development agenda
AFRICA University (AU) has officially launched the Transforming Africa’s Agricultural Higher Education Institutions for Economic Growth & Development (TAGDev 2.0), a collaboration between the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM), Mastercard Foundation and the Global Confederation of Higher Education Associations for Agricultural and Life Sciences.
KMH sets aside US$54m Capex for gold cluster
KUVIMBA Mining House (KMH) has set aside US$54 million capital expenditure under its gold cluster for the financial year to March 2026 as the group forges ahead with maintaining operational efficiency and production.
SADC commits to dryland forests conservation
SADC has underscored the importance of deliberating on issues affecting dryland forests, given that over 50 percent of the region’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is derived from agriculture, mining, and forestry.











