Vhinyu sales rise as beer gets out of reach
By Shingirai Vambe RUSAPE – An illicit brew called vhinyu has become a viable alternative for many people in Rusape and elsewhere who find the new increases in the price
Board members are to blame for company failure
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi The Zimbabwean government is battling to contain the never ending problem of company shutdowns which is now prevalent in the country. Some of the companies have
Cyclone Idai kills five in Masvingo province
…..17 injured, 5 11 people left homeless By Courage Dutiro Although Cyclone Idai’s effects were felt mainly in the Manicaland districts of Chimanimani and Chipinge, some 5 257 families in
Midlands set to receive $1million from SMEDCO
By Patience Muzhingi ZVISHAVANE – The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Cooperation (SMEDCO) is ready to release a million dollars to small businesses in the Midlands province to boost their
Sex worker sues mayoral aspirant for unpaid fees
MASVINGO – A commercial sex worker who allegedly had unprotected sex with Masvingo mayoral aspirant councillor Daniel Mberikunashe has gone to the small claims courts to demand US$700 which she
Judge overturns COTRAD ban
…Masvingo DA not empowered to effect suspension By Court Reporter HIGH Court Judge Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo on Wednesday 20 March 2019 outlawed the ban of a local non-governmental organisation (NGO)
US pilots reported problems with Boeing 737 MAX…as authorities resist pressure to ground it
As US authorities continued to resist pressure Wednesday to ground the Boeing 737 MAX following the latest deadly crash, reports from American pilots surfaced who reported issues with the plane late
Juvenile spared jail as court sets free Harare residents over anti-govt protests
By Court reporter HARARE-A ZIMBABWEAN court has spared a minor from serving jail time after he suspended passing on sentence on him after he was convicted for committing public violence
Zimbabwe’s media: divided we fall…how polarisation takes over
By John Masuku Within a space of six months, two waves of violence showed that Zimbabwean media is deeply divided in telling the country’s stories, preventing thus the much desired
PTUZ blasts Zanu PF MPs for harassing teachers
By Tafadzwa Muranganwa A teachers’ organisation has accused two Zanu PF legislators for threatening some of their members with expulsion if they strike. According to Progressive Teacher Union of Zimbabwe