JSC sets up anti-corruption courts

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE Judicial Service Commission is setting up anti-corruption courts in all the country’s 10 provinces to expeditiously deal with graft cases, a senior judge said yesterday.

Blanket Mine produces record 56 000 ounces

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor GWANDA-BASED gold mining concern, Blanket Mine last year achieved a record production of 56 135 ounces, a figure higher than the firm’s production guidance of…

Big Nuz quit Afrotainment

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent DJ Tira has said Big Nuz is no more under Afrotainment and inferred that the group had split in a statement addressing questions about the group.

Somalia’s Shabaab forcing civilians to hand over children

Nairobi — Somalia’s al-Qaeda linked Shabaab insurgents are increasingly threatening civilians to force them to hand over young children for “indoctrination and military training”, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Monday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Signs of economic revival abound

An Indian investor is finalising paperwork for an investment in reviving Zim Alloys.  Zimasco, another chrome processor, will by the end of this month, come out of judicial management.  Merlin,…

ZIM THUMPED. . . Bowlers propel Bangladesh to easy win

TAMIM Iqbal’s unbeaten 84 and the bowlers played pivotal roles as Bangladesh thumped Zimbabwe by eight wickets in the first match of the tri-series, played in Dhaka yesterday.

“STOLEN MONEY RETURNS” . . . President says millions in externalised funds flow back to Zim

Tendai Mugabe in WINDHOEK, Namibia ZIMBABWE will never be the same again as Government is addressing all challenges facing the nation with renewed effort and vigour, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.

ZOC meets Minister Kazembe

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee have said there is need to take sport to a level where the country can compete for medals at international events instead…

Charamba says no victimisation in corruption arrests

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter INVESTIGATORS handling corruption cases must follow due process and be thorough so that cases do not collapse in court due to lack of evidence, a senior…

‘Vic Falls safe from cholera’

Nothabo Nyathi, Business Reporter TOURISTS intending to visit Victoria Falls should not fear contracting cholera because operators have put in place the necessary hygienic measures following the outbreak of cholera…

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