Crackdown on infrastructure vandalism intensified

The police have intensified a crackdown against criminals targeting public utilities, which includes Zesa’s electricity transformers, railway infrastructure, copper cables and telecommunication boosters countrywide, and several criminals have received the mandatory 10-year sentences with one pair getting 30 years for multiple offences.

Biti assault trial continues Friday 

Herald Correspondent The assault trial for Tendai Biti was last week postponed to this Friday. Biti is facing charges of assaulting a Zimbabwean investor Mrs Tatiana Aleshina at the Harare…

Cottco clears 96 percent payment arrears

Elton Manguwo THE Zimbabwe Cotton Company (Cottco) has paid 96 percent of the money owed to farmers through delayed payments for their produce in a move expected to boost farmers’…

Farmers to earn big from cattle auction system

Elton Manguwo THE cattle auction system, which was operationalised by Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) a few months ago has thrown a lifeline to small-scale farmers with the scheme enabling them…

Superb Saudi Arabia stun Argentina at FIFA World Cup

DOHA. – A bold and brilliant Saudi Arabia pulled off one of the biggest shocks in the FIFA World Cup history as they came from behind to stun two-time winners…

Don’t be comfortable in camp houses, prison officers warned

Fungai Lupande Mashonaland Central Bureau The ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) Phakhamani/Simukai Women’s Club has become more than just a women empowerment initiative but also a safety net where…

Zimra official mugged, injured by robbers

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 35-year-old Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) customs officer was early on Monday attacked and injured by two unknown men who robbed him of cash R2000, clothes…

Girl (8) dies after being hit by kombi

Victor Maphosa Mash East Bureau Police are investigating a fatal road traffic accident where an eight-year-old girl who was a learner at Chitimbe Primary School in Uzumba was hit by…

Midland province receives buses for civil servants

The Midlands province today  received three buses which were part of the 18 buses that were commisioned by President Mnangagwa last to cushion rural civil servants on transport nationwide. One…

35 apostolic sect members convicted of staging unsanctioned march

Senior Court Reporter THIRTY-FIVE members of Mirirai Jehovha Apostolic Church sect and also followers of Zimbabwe Transformative Party led by Parere Kunyenzura have been convicted of staging an unsanctioned march…

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