Externalisers heed call to return loot
The list of people who heeded the call to return externalised funds and assets is long and the figures will be revealed in due course, President Mnangagwa has said.
Chivayo Gwanda project site shocks Parly team
The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has expressed disappointment at poor preparatory works that have been undertaken by Intratek at the proposed site of the 100MW Gwanda solar project.
Tsvangirai ordained me, says Khupe
MDC-T co-vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe has made sensational claims that the late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai had told fellow co-vice presidents Messrs Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri that she would act as president at all times that he was absent.
President flies stranded family home
President Mnangagwa rescued a Zimbabwean woman and her three children who were stranded in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) for the past three years by flying them back home on the presidential plane.
VP Chiwenga assures investors
Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired) has said the forthcoming harmonised elections should not affect the decision-making of investors, as Government will ensure that they are held in a peaceful environment in line with Sadc and African Union guidelines.
High noon for ‘unrepentant’ cash looters
Individuals and companies that externalised funds but failed to use the 90-day Presidential amnesty to repatriate them back risk being imprisoned for more than 10 years or being fined triple the amount siphoned outside the country, legal experts have said.
Tsvangirai estate revealed
The late MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai’s properties were revealed yesterday when his widow Ms Elizabeth Macheka registered his estate at the High Court as the fight for inheritance intensifies within the family, a few days after his death.
Mutasa, Mubaiwa lock out Denver
JUST when it seemed he had taken a huge leap towards a return to Dynamos, the Glamour Boys have virtually closed the door on Denver Mukamba amid revelations that coach Lloyd Mutasa, with the backing of the club executive, are not interested in the player’s services.
Zim targets 10pc of global lithium output
ZIMBABWE is targeting to produce 10 percent of the world’s lithium output in the next four years, banking on anticipated huge investment towards its attraction, amid growing global demand for the mineral.
No sacred cows in war against corruption: ED
Government will not consider friendship or kinship in its fight against corruption, as no one is above the law, President Mnangagwa has said.











