Zimbabwe: Traffic Cops Nabbed As Motorist Reports U.S.$5 Fraud
THREE traffic police officers stationed at Nyamandlovu Police Station have been arrested for fraud after they allegedly concealed $5 they had fined a motorist. They had allegedly been deployed to a...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Govt Loses U.S.$80,000 in Loans As Youths Migrate to South Africa
THE majority of youths in Tsholotsho who received loans from Government to start income generating projects skipped the country and headed to South Africa resulting in only $7 000 being repaid from the...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mugabe Rebellion Drama Rocks Ruling Party
President Robert Mugabe's decision to reverse the Zanu PF Masvingo provincial elections and relieve Jorum Gumbo of his position as acting-chairperson was yesterday openly challenged by a faction linked...
View Article‘I Collected a Tin of Lice for Mugabe’ – Protest Pastor
A pastor who’s just spent six weeks in jail for predicting Robert Mugabe’s death says he collected a tin of lice to show the Zimbabwe president just how bad prison life is, according to a newspaper....
View ArticleZimbabwe Govt Loses U.S.$80,000 in Loans As Youth Migrate to South Africa
THE majority of youths in Tsholotsho who received loans from Government to start income generating projects skipped the country and headed to South Africa resulting in only $7 000 being repaid from the...
View ArticleZimbabwe Red Car Women Rape Passenger, Throw Him Out of Vehicle
Mutare Polytechnic Three suspected female rapists recently pounced on a Mutare Polytechnic male student who was on his way home for a weekend. Police confirmed the incident, saying a manhunt has been...
View ArticleZimbabwe Energy Firm Closes in On U.S.$1,1 Billion Loan
ZESA Holdings says nearly all of the 14 conditions precedent for the release of the $1,1 billion loan by China Eximbank for expansion of Hwange Power Station have been met. The power utility intends to...
View ArticleUrban Tolls A Necassary Evil, Says Zimbabwe’s Minister Saviour Kasukuwere
LOCAL Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere says government will forge ahead with plans to introduce urban toll gates, adding this was a “necessary evil” which will help restore Harare’s battered road...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Manyuchi Bout Gathers Steam
[The Herald] THE countdown to Charles Manyuchi's World Boxing Council welterweight silver title defence fight continues with the officials for the fight expected to start arriving in Singapore...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Coach Mhlauri Salutes CAPS United
[The Herald] FORMER CAPS United coach Charles Mhlauri has described Makepekepe's historic Champions League success story as a landmark milestone in the club's quest for greatness. The gaffer, who...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Diabetes Education Pays Off
[The Herald] For Ms Melanie Mavhume (33) of Harare, being diabetic has not only brought pain and misery, but peeled her eyes too. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Muridzo Promotes New Album
[The Herald] Contemporary musician Andy Muridzo, who launches his third album "Tichambotenderera" tomorrow at 7 Arts Theatre, has embarked on a door to door campaign to sell his CDs as well as...
View ArticleZimbabwe: CAPS United Brace for Africa's Finest
[The Herald] CAPS UNITED could face Khama Billiat and his Mamelodi Sundowns in the group stages of the CAF Champions League. The Green Machine have joined defending champions Sundowns, Zanaco (Zambia)...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Studio Gives Fans Opportunity to Select Dancehall's Best Artists
[New Zimbabwe] USUALLY the words 'First Eleven' are used in the game of football where a club chooses its eleven best players to start a match; and the eleven are trusted to bring good results for the...
View ArticleZimbabwe: First Day Top Price - Precursor to Tobacco Price Ceilings?
[The Herald] Obert Chifamba -The 2017 tobacco marketing season started last Wednesday. And the major highlight of the day was the $4,60 per kilogramme price that was offered for the golden leaf at the...
View ArticleZimbabwe: D-Day for Tich Mataz
[The Herald] Veteran radio personality Tichafa Augustine Matambanadzo -- known as Tich Mataz -- who is accused of trying to smuggle clothes and shoes from China into the country yesterday told the...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Musician Alexio to Relaunch Thursday Night Shows
[The Herald] Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Afrojazz musician Alexio Kawara is set to re-launch a bigger and repackaged china nights at a convenient venue for his growing supporters. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: TP Mazembe Referee Banned For Life
[The Herald] Robson Sharuko -FIFA have banned controversial Ghanaian referee Joseph Lamptey who appears to have been part of a cartel of match officials who have been embedded with TP Mazembe in the...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Jazz Trust Embarks On Jazz Awareness Campaign
[The Herald] The Zimbabwe Jazz Community Trust has embarked on an initiative to promote the genre in a country where dancehall is topping the music industry. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'Interest Rate Cap Won't Stifle Bank Profitability'
[The Herald] THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says banks will have enough latitude for profitability under the interest rate cap of 12 percent per annum given they do not pay much for deposits. ......
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