‘Malaba’s case will definitely be heard’

APPEALS filed at the Supreme Court challenging the High Court ruling nullifying the extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term of office will be heard in due course, the Judiciary Services Commission (JSC) has said.

‘Malaba’s case will definitely be heard’

APPEALS filed at the Supreme Court challenging the High Court ruling nullifying the extension of Chief Justice Luke Malaba’s term of office will be heard in due course, the Judiciary Services Commission (JSC) has said.

Agric sector revival crucial to economic growth

THE path to Zimbabwe regaining its breadbasket status in the Southern Africa Development Community region has been paved by this year’s bumper harvest and a deliberate effort by Government to invest heavily in the agricultural sector.

Vaccination nears million mark

CLOSE to a million Zimbabweans have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, with the country inching closer to marking a key milestone towards achieving national herd immunity by year-end.

Agric sector revival crucial to economic growth

THE path to Zimbabwe regaining its breadbasket status in the Southern Africa Development Community region has been paved by this year’s bumper harvest and a deliberate effort by Government to invest heavily in the agricultural sector.

Vaccination nears million mark

CLOSE to a million Zimbabweans have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, with the country inching closer to marking a key milestone towards achieving national herd immunity by year-end.

Munetsi’s greatest fear

FOR someone who was missing his childhood ghetto so much, the first thing on Marshall Munetsi’s itinerary was to visit the sprawling township of Mabvuku.

Quite a league of unextraordinary gentlemen

IT seems courts have become theatres of political spectacle.

Last week, the epic show moved to South Africa where former President Jacob Zuma — or JZ — was hauled to court facing a laundry list of allegations, from fraud, bribery, racketeering and money laundering over an offence that allegedly happened 22 years ago.

Munetsi’s greatest fear

FOR someone who was missing his childhood ghetto so much, the first thing on Marshall Munetsi’s itinerary was to visit the sprawling township of Mabvuku.

Quite a league of unextraordinary gentlemen

IT seems courts have become theatres of political spectacle.

Last week, the epic show moved to South Africa where former President Jacob Zuma — or JZ — was hauled to court facing a laundry list of allegations, from fraud, bribery, racketeering and money laundering over an offence that allegedly happened 22 years ago.

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