Illegal demonstrators in court
At least 98 suspects who participated in Monday’s illegal demonstration appeared in court yesterday with their bail ruling is set for April 10.
Ex Harare bosses up for fraud
Two former senior City of Harare officials stand accused of fraudulently facilitating payment of US$465 290 to Synlak Investment (Pvt) Limited for its Mbare Biogas Project which has failed to kick off since 2015.
King Kandoro: Champion of laughter, emerging talent
NATIONAL Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) double winner, King Kandoro, may currently be residing in the United Kingdom, but his vibrant spirit and influence resonate powerfully back home.
RBZ goes after currency hoarders
Richard Muponde, Zimpapers Politics Hub THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) will soon swoop on businesses and individuals hoarding money in cash deposit boxes in banks, homes and business premises. Authorities…
EDITORIAL : MANDATORY HOLIDAY LESSONS A WORRYING TREND
ACCORDING to the schools calendar, the first term comes to an end next week with closing dates ranging from April 8-10 depending on the institutions.
MAMKHIZE BREAKS HER SILENCE
WHILE the future of Royal AM soccer club remains uncertain, Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize has broken her silence.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : High salaries at council must match service delivery
HARARE City Council is still paying its top officials, and in particular the town clerk and departmental heads, far above the pay scales approved by the Local Government Board, especially once all allowances are factored in.
Tributes pour in for ‘music promoter’ Farai Taruvinga
Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub THE Zimbabwean arts community is in mourning following the death of renowned “music promoter”, Farai “Fimbo” Taruvinga. Taruvinga, who was the proprietor of the…
SA extends visa, permit deadline for Zimbabweans
Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] South Africa’s Ministry of Home Affairs has extended the deadline for visa and permit holders whose documents expired at the end of March, citing delays in processing applications.…
ZimTrade courts China for agricultural exports
CHINA represents a pontentially lucrative market for Zimbabwe’s agricultural exports, national trade promotion and development body ZimTrade said, ahead of a visit by a team of Chinese buyers, as the trade body explores a new market for the country’s avocado and macadamia nuts produce in the world’s second largest economy.











