Fugitive ENG boss hands self over to cops

By Innocent Ruwende
Collapsed ENG Asset Management director Gilbert Muponda, accused of swindling the firm of over ZW$61 billion in depositors’ funds

Banker swaps calculator for camera

Bulawayo Bureau
A British photographer, Christopher Hunt, is holding his first exhibition in Zimbabwe after swapping careers. Hunt, who was an

Farmers urged to appreciate climate change

Agriculture Reporter
A climate expert has urged farmers to appreciate weather changes taking place in their areas and use the information when

Chibondo reburials commence

From Farirai Machivenyika at Chibondo, MT DARWIN
THE reburials of over 700 bodies of former liberation war fighters buried in disused mine shafts at Chibondo in Mt Darwin began

Zim among top 10 African ICT hubs

Business Reporter
THE Government’s strategy to ramp up information and communication technology utilisation in the country has received a

Indigenisation fines reviewed

By Golden Sibanda
YOUTH Development, Indigenisation and Empower-ment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has made more amendments to the

Streak, Campbell hail Ozias Bvute

From Simba Jemwa in BULAWAYO
AFTER years of being ostracised in cricket circles for allegedly destroying the sport in Zimbabwe, Ozias Bvute is now being

Water shutdown for city

By Michael Chideme
HARARE residents will endure the whole weekend without water following a partial shutdown of the main Morton Jaffray Water  Treatment Plant from today until Sunday.

This means the smaller plant, Prince Edward, that produces on average 60 megalitres a day will be the only operational water purification plant.
Harare and the surrounding towns of Chitungwiza, Ruwa, Epworth and Norton require 1 200 megalitres of water daily but the city only manages to provide on average 600 megalitres.
Partial shutdowns have in the past resulted in water shortages for periods of up to a week after resumption of water production and pumping

ZAS stands shocker

Agriculture Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Agricultural Society has confirmed charging as much as US$15 000 for some stands for this year’s Harare

UK riots: The people have spoken

By Abayomi Azikiwe
AS the global financial markets plunge due to the results of capitalist overproduction which has created the worse economic

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