LATEST: Bid to smuggle vehicles foiled
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A joint team of security agencies from South Africa has intercepted four vehicles worth a combined R1, 2million which were being smuggled into Zimbabwe through…
Woman demands compensation for poisoned cattle
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau A 38-year-old Shurugwi woman is demanding compensation from a local miner after her four cattle died allegedly after drinking cyanide-contaminated water from a gold mine tanks. Mrs Blessed…
Zimbabwe’s housing woes
. . . dishing out stands not solution Roselyne Sachiti Features Editor — Government recently announced that it will be allocating housing stands to more than 100 000 civil servants around the…
Industry allays fears of shortages
Business Reporters ZIMBABWE’s biggest business representative bodies and captains of industry have dismissed social media reports suggesting that the country will soon face basic commodities’ price increases and shortages, urging…
Police absence brings smiles on motorists
Herald Reporter THE absence of traffic police on Harare roads has brought smiles on the faces of motorists as over deployment by the Zimbabwe Republic Police saw many people being…
White male dominance worries CEE
JOHANNESBURG. — White males are still dominating the country’s top management positions in most companies, leaving the labour department and Commission for Employment Equity (CEE) deeply concerned about compliance. Another worrying…
Trump at UN: Gods are getting crazier
Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Ladies and gentlemen, the time we had been waiting for finally came: United States President Donald J Trump at the global podium of the United Nations.
Guruve sinks six boreholes
Mashonaland Central Bureau Guruve Rural District Council this week started the sinking of six communal boreholes at a cost of $14 000 in a bid to provide safe drinking water. The…
Zimbabwean film wins New York award
Sophia Chese : Arts Correspondent A Zimbabwean film “Taken” won the New York Film Academy award for the Talent Based Award last week. The film was produced and directed by an upcoming…
Co-op executives jailed 3 years for fraud
Chipo Sabeta Chinhoyi Bureau Four executive members of the Zimbabwe Homeless People’s Federation in Chinhoyi have been jailed 36 months for converting $26 888 cooperative funds to their personal use.







