Authorised Economic Operators (AEO) Programme

ZIMBABWE has implemented the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme in line with international best practice and the Customs and section 216B of the Excise Act [Chapter 23:02].  What is an…

11 armed robbers raid Gutu couple

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A gang of 11 armed men wearing face masks pounced on a Gutu couple and got away with $47 000 and US$7 000 after assaulting them with…

UPDATED: 3 judges deal with Marry Mubaiwa cases

Fidelis Munyoro and Yeukai Karengezeka, Harare Bureau Three different High Court and Supreme Court judges yesterday dealt with three separate appeal hearings concerning Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s estranged wife, Marry Mubaiwa.…

Cheetahs racing against time

Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Rugby sevens team, the Cheetahs, are racing against time to acquire visas for the Sevens Challenger Series tournaments in Chile in a week’s time.…

UPDATED: Highlanders defender’s father dies

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS defender Peter Muduhwa has lost his father Cyril Mutadzamira. Mutadzamira (76) died on Tuesday in Harare after a short illness. “This is all our…

Zimbabweans in SA organise anti-crime summit

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau  THE Zimbabwean Community in South Africa will today hold an anti-crime summit in Berea, Johannesburg, under Gauteng province with a view to addressing policing issues affecting immigrants…

Umahlekisa to host Men’s Conference on Valentine’s day

Wayne Chiridza, Showbiz Reporter IT seems men in Bulawayo have found a creative way to evade the forthcoming Valentine’s Day as a Men’s Conference, which is being organised by the…

JUST IN: Guard steals 53 solar panels at Lupane State University

Desmond Nleya, Chronicle Reporter A SECURITY guard who allegedly stole 53 solar panels at Lupane State University (LSU) has fled to neighbouring South Africa amid revelations that he had just…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s implement drought mitigatory measures to avert disaster

WE welcome the decision by the Government to embark on a national crop and livestock assessment programme as part of a strategy to explore ways of saving livestock and crops…

Drought hits tobacco farmers . . . Output expected to dip 13 percent

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor ZIMBABWE’s tobacco output is expected to decline by 13 percent to 225 million kilogrammes this year from a record high of 259 million kilogrammes in…

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