AMA appoints new chief. . . as authority undergoes digital change
Revival of the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) bas moved a gear up, with the board appointing business turnaround strategist Mr Clever Isaya as its new chief executive officer.
MSU late registration students fail to write exams
SCORES of Midlands State University (MSU) final year students were this week left in panic mode after failing to sit for their final examinations because of late registration.
Kwekwe magistrate fired for misconduct
Kwekwe magistrate Mr Storey Rushambwa has been dismissed for handling a case while on official vacation, but still has to face a criminal trial for abuse of public office.
Progress at Manicaland varsity commended
Government is impressed with the tremendous progress made by Manicaland State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) in implementing key infrastructural projects that will drive the development of tertiary institutions despite delays brought about by Covid-19.
4 cops in court for stealing firearms
FOUR police officers yesterday appeared in court for allegedly stealing firearms from the National Armaments at Morris Depot.
SA to reopen border post within 24 hours
South Africa will reopen its side of Beitbridge Border Post within 24 hours after completing the necessary disinfection in the wake of finding a customs officer infected with Covid-19.
Darts association reapply for greenlight
NATIONAL Darts Association of Zimbabwe have submitted another application to the Sports Commission to be allowed to restart their activities.
African organisations ready to drive innovation: Standard Bank
Many African organisations are well placed to drive the next wave of innovation in the global platform economy, according to a report by an expert, Sangeet Paul Choudary working in partnership with Standard Bank’s corporate and investment banking (CIB) digital unit.
Call for continental trucking association
United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean trucks importer, Dyson Dzapasi, is lobbying for the formation of the Africa Trucks Importers Association in a move aimed at giving importers a voice and shared value creation on issues affecting overseas trucker.
Council quartet remanded over land scam
FOUR Harare City Council employees who are facing charges of fraudulently allocating 150 residential stands in Kuwadzana high-density suburb were yesterday denied bail.











