ZimParks boss acquitted in $3m saga
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Former Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority director-general Mr Edson Chidziya, accused of concealing an audit report in 2015, which exposed the theft of 56…
Gigaba furious at “denial of birthright” by Engcobo Church
JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has slammed the Mancoba Seven Angels Ministry in Engcobo for forbidding its members from having identity documents, and not allowing children…
Sri Lanka declares emergency to quell anti-Muslim riots
COLOMBO. – Sri Lanka yesterday declared a nationwide state of emergency to quell anti-Muslim riots that have killed at least two people and damaged dozens of mosques and homes. “The…
Teachers’ disaster risk training to resume
Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma Teachers in Mashonaland West Province are set to undergo training in disaster risk management (DRM) and first aid to improve their capacity to deal with disasters.…
JUST IN: Harare rakes in $2m from vendors
Harare City Council has raked in over $2 million from the informal operators against a projected revenue income of over $5 million. The city cited lack of enforcement powers and political interference for failure to reach the target.
JUST IN: Mudenda slams Tsvangirai family
Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda has bemoaned the ill-treatment of the late MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s widow Ms Elizabeth Macheka by family members following the death of her husband over inheritance issues.
South, North Korea to hold summit in April: Reports
SEOUL. – North and South Korea will hold their first summit in more than a decade in late April, the South’s presidential office said on Tuesday after a senior delegation returned from a visit to the North where they met leader Kim Jong Un.
26 games, 36 years and no defeat for the Chevrons
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor AN impressive 26-game unbeaten record knitted over 36 years, crafted on English shores and defended in the Netherlands and on the home front, faces its…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: MDC-T culture of violence barbaric
ONCE again, the opposition MDC-T is in the news for the wrong reasons, having lately descended into violent chaos linked to internal succession in the wake of the demise of party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai last month. The issue of succession could have been put to bed with the recent installation of Mr Nelson Chamisa as the interim leader of the MDC and the eponymous alliance.
Hwange seeks $500m for recapitalisation
Dumisani Nsingo Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) needs $500 million to fully recapitalise its operations and working capital of $5 million per month to maintain its status…









