Biometric system (BVR): Dispelling the Myths
THERE have been a number of publications in the local media, quoting comments from various ‘experts’, and citing developments elsewhere, using these to cast aspersions on the use of biometrics in the...
View ArticleHistory and joy as Caps dump Mazembe
CAPS United defied odds to beat TP Mazembe to the ticket to the money spinning group stage of the African Champions League following a 0-0 in the decisive second leg at the National Sports Stadium on...
View ArticleBiometric vote (BVR): Dispelling the Myths
THERE have been a number of publications in the local media, quoting comments from various ‘experts’, and citing developments elsewhere, using these to cast aspersions on the use of biometrics in the...
View ArticleHistory and joy as Caps dump Mazembe
CAPS United defied odds to beat TP Mazembe to the ticket to the money spinning group stage of the African Champions League following a 0-0 in the decisive second leg at the National Sports Stadium on...
View ArticleMoto Republic takes Harare to court
MOTO Republik has filed an urgent High Court Chamber application seeking an order to interdict the City of Harare from evicting them from their space in Avondale.The initiative is Zimbabwe’s first...
View ArticleZim Achievers 2017 nominees revealed
THE Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) nominee shortlist is out and, like the last six years, it keeps producing bright, brilliant and extraordinary Zimbabweans excelling in the UK.Organisers of the...
View ArticleZim seeks direct diamond trade with India
GOVERNMENT is planning to establish a “direct link” with India for diamond trading without third party involvement, Minister of Mines Walter Chidakwa said on Sunday.He said, “Both India and Zimbabwe...
View ArticleUS dollar black market thriving in Harare
BLACK market in Zimbabwe is gaining popularity as cash shortages persist, with many people moving onto streets in search of the now elusive U.S. dollar.Among the busiest spots is a trans-border bus...
View ArticleFury as Ghana pres hires 110 ministers
GHANA's President Nana Akufo-Addo on Friday defended his controversial decision to appoint a 110-minister government, calling it a "necessary investment" in the small west African country.The new...
View ArticleCops nabbed as $5 fraud goes wrong
THREE traffic police officers stationed at Nyamandlovu Police Station have been arrested for fraud after they allegedly concealed $5 they had fined a motorist.According to a memo seen by...
View ArticleWomen rape student on back of a red car
CHIPINGE: 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 launched to...
View ArticleFrom Swaziland, Bob jets into Mauritius
AS if to make mockery of fierce criticism that has followed his often expensive foreign jaunts, president Robert Mugabe, who flew out Friday to Swaziland, is now in Mauritius, according to the ZBC.This...
View ArticleViolent cops, Chihuri ordered to pay victims $5k
CHIPINGE: A local magistrate has ordered police Commissioner General, Augustine Chihuri, to pay $5 000 in compensation to six villagers who were assaulted by his subordinates.Six Chinyamukwakwa...
View ArticleMinister’s ex punished for joining Mujuru
MASHONALAND WEST provincial affairs minister Faber Chidarikire has failed to protect his former wife who now lives in fear of vengeful Zanu PF youths who have reportedly besieged her farm ostensibly to...
View ArticleKasukuwere: urban tolls 'a necessary evil'
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 ArticleI’m not running away - Mzembi insists
TOURISM minister Walter Mzembi has insisted that he is not running away from the political chaos in Zimbabwe even as he dismissed as misconceived the Zanu PF row over President Robert Mugabe’s...
View ArticleFloods havoc: Govt appeals for $200m
HARARE: Zimbabwe on Monday launched an international appeal for $200 million in aid to repair the country’s infrastructure which was damaged by floods. Earlier this month, the government declared the...
View ArticleGuard kills eatery client, caged 40yrs
AN overzealous security guard who was employed at a restaurant in Binga will live to regret the day he picked a fight with a customer after he was this week sentenced to 40 years in jail for...
View ArticleFarai: Byo to Forbes, Harvard, Hollywood
ONE of the main highlights of the Strategy Marketing Indaba held in London this past weekend was the presentation by Zimbabwe-born but US-based Farai Gundan.She enthralled delegates and, when she was...
View ArticleEcoCash CEO on Diaspora-Zim return
MORE than a million Zimbabweans are said to have left the country in the last decade and a half, largely driven away by the country’s economic problems.Most settled in neighbouring Botswana and South...
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