‘Land dealer’ in trouble…’Bogus’ CIO official impersonates minister
A man masquerading as a Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative, stationed at the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement, was caught in possession of 22 local and 5 Zambian registered sim cards.
Title deeds for properties under cession
This article is in addition to the one explaining properties held under title deeds or cession. It gives pointers on how a holder of cession rights over a property may obtain title deeds to the property.
‘Rename embassy road after George Floyd’
Some Zimbabweans have approached Harare City Council to rename Flame Lily Way along the American Embassy after George Floyd as a way of paying tribute to the black American who was gruesomely murdered recently.
COVID -19: Fabric masks should have three layers of different material
Roselyne Sachiti Features, Health and Society Editor The World Health Organisation (WHO) has published an updated guidance on the use of face masks for control of COVID-19. In his opening…
E-learning and its tragedies
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter THE introduction of a nationwide lockdown on March 30, 2020 to curb the spread of Covid-19 halted almost everything save for a few critical service providers…
Informal sector appeals for phased opening
OPERATORS in the informal sector have appealed to Government to consider phased re-opening of their small businesses as their livelihoods have been greatly affected.
New Zealand lifts lockdown as last coronavirus patient recovers
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced New Zealand will lift its coronavirus lockdown allowing a return to a nearly normal life for the country’s five million people, as health officials reported that the final person known to have contracted the infection had recovered.
Date for schools reopening set
The start of the phased reopening of primary and secondary schools has been set for Tuesday July 28, although Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) June examinations will still run from June 29 to July 22 as there are only 800 centres.
President to announce day of fasting, national prayer
President Mnangagwa is expected to announce soon a day of fasting and national prayer as the number of confirmed Covid-19 patients reaches 314.
Justice Bere misconduct hearing starts
SUSPENDED Supreme Court judge Justice Francis Bere is today expected to appear before a tribunal to answer to the charges of misconduct after his last-minute bid to stop the hearing failed yesterday when the High Court found that the latest attempt to delay the hearing was not an urgent matter.








