Murehwa murder: Prime suspect’s mental state queried
Police are worried that Tafadzwa Shamba (40), the prime suspect and witness in the ritual murder of seven-year-old Tapiwa Makore (Junior), could be leading investigators on a wild goose chase owing to his suspected mental condition.
‘Inform people on development plans’
THE media has to play a critical role “through robust and engaging communication and advocacy campaigns” on Government’s new economic blueprint — the first National Development Strategy (NDS 1) — that will be launched this month.
Outing security details to be punishable
Publishing identities of members of security services, including names of confidential informants and sources, will soon be criminalised under new provisions that will be added to the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, adopted by Cabinet last week.
Over 105k tonnes of wheat delivered
FARMERS have harvested and delivered more than 100 000 tonnes of wheat from the 2020 winter cropping season to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), eclipsing the 90 000 tonnes delivered for the whole of last year.
Govt gingers up Covid-19 response
GOVERNMENT is reactivating and strengthening its rapid response machinery to respond to a possible second wave of coronavirus.
We have miserably failed our youths
ON Tuesday, two American men who are in their 70s — the incumbent Donald Trump, who is 74, and Joe Biden, who will be turning 78 on November 20 — will be slugging it out to land what we are told is the top job in the world.
Running away from school to join the struggle
AT the tender age of 17, Joel Mutandi abandoned his O-Level studies at Hartzell High School to join the liberation struggle. But as fate would have it, he ran away from school at about the same time Herbert Chitepo was assassinated, which meant his volunteered journey to Mozambique would not be rosy. In this conversation with Garikai Mazara, the first instalment of his journey to liberate the country, Cde Joze, his nom de guerre, narrates how he crossed into Mozambique.
Editorial Comment – Corruption: Recent arrests step in right direction
IN recent weeks, we have witnessed the arrest of high-profile individuals implicated in various forms of malfeasance including illegal gold dealing, attempted smuggling, bribery, extortion, defeating the course of justice and abuse of office, among other charges.
Mining anchors foreign currency auction
Export earnings from the mining sector and Diaspora remittances have largely provided the lifeblood to the foreign currency auction system since its launch on June 23 this year, according to Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya.
RED FLAG OVER STREET HERBALISTS . . .Doctors warn of health complications
Webster Chikono regrets the day he put his trust in a “street herbalist” to solve his supposed fertility challenges.











