‘Fake news’ now a business model: Researchers

WASHINGTON. — Cyber criminals have latched onto the notion of “fake news” and turned it into a profitable business model, with services starting at under $10 security researchers said yesterday. The…

Zanu-PF Central Committee polls hot up

MATABELELAND provinces are set to hold Central Committee elections tomorrow and Friday, with Matabeleland South Province saying it will also start disciplinary hearings against party members who were allegedly loyal…

Daiyaan to remain humble

Collin Matiza Sports Editor TOP Zimbabwean junior motocross rider Daiyaan Manuel will remain humble and focused despite winning his second South African National title inside three years on Saturday in Johannesburg. Manuel…

The de-civilisation of America

Lawrence Davisdon Correspondent There is more to being civilised than being a citizen of some political entity. This is so despite the fact that both the verb civilise and noun…

Mberengwa rules out tariff hikes in 2018

Munyaradzi Doma in Zvishavane Mberengwa Rural District Council (MRDC) will not hike tariffs next year as it proposed an unchanged $1,8 million budget for 2018. MRDC chief executive officer Mr Julius…

TM/Pick n Pay calls off Kirkman project

Mr Malcom Mycroft Tinashe Makichi Property Reporter TM/Pick n Pay has called off its intended construction of a $2,5 million shopping outlet along Kirkman Drive in Harare. TM/Pick n Pay managing director…

Man assaults wife over used condom

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief A 40-YEAR-OLD man from Mberengwa will spend the next three months in prison if he fails to pay $90 after he was convicted of assaulting his…

Supporters reward Chafa

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter DEVON Chafa’s hard work has been rewarded by CAPS United supporters who have voted him their Player of The Month for the month of September. He was…

Grain deliveries hit 1,4m tonnes

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter — Farmers have delivered over 1, 4 million tonnes of cereals to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) with the majority of them having received their payments. This…

City to splash $150k on office furniture

Herald Reporter THE Harare City Council has approved the procurement of office furniture worth $150 000 at the expense of service delivery. According to recent minutes of a Finance and Development…

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