Life & Arts

Zim mourns broadcaster Madhimba

VETERAN and much-loved broadcaster Joseph Madhimba has died in Namibia, triggering an avalanche of tributes from colleagues, media leaders and friends. He was 70. “My role model and the man who made me fall in love with news anchoring while I was still in primary school — Madhimba has passed away. ‘‘May his soul rest…

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Sport

Chevrons ready to seize chance

Emmanuel MarambeCHIEF SPORTS WRITER IT HAS been a long time coming! Zimbabwe Chevrons’ two-decade wait for a Test match against England comes to an end today when the Justin Sammons-coached side takes to the field against one of the sport’s pre-eminent sides at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Fresh from the drawn series in Bangladesh, the Chevrons…

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News

Church loses US$900k appeal

By Rutendo Ngara THE High Court has thrown out an application filed by the Zion Apostolic Church which was suing the Chirumanzu Rural District Council (RDC) for contempt of court after failing to settle a US$900 000 deal. Justice Jesta Charehwa ruled that the Zion Church’s application lacked merit as there was no evidence before…

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Varichem employee in US$300k fraud

By Rutendo Ngara A VARICHEM Pharmaceutical employee, who allegedly stole US$300 000 from his employer, appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts yesterday where he was remanded in custody. Milton Goremusandu, a credit controller, appeared before regional magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa facing theft of trust property charges and he will return to court today for his bail…

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Stray buffaloes behind FMD outbreak

By Tapiwa Chirume chirumet@dailynews.co.zw STRAY buffaloes that escaped from a wildlife conservancy are suspected to be behind the spread of a foot-and-mouth (FMD) disease outbreak in Buhera, Manicaland Province. This has forced authorities in the district to quarantine livestock in the area. FMD affects cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and other cloven-hoof ruminants, and has for…

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Nssa appoints substantive GM

THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) has appointed Charles Shava as its substantive general manager. “The board of the … Nssa is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Charles Shava as substantive general manager/chief executive officer of the authority with effect from 1 March 2025,” Nssa said in a statement. Shava was the acting…

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Woman ‘forges’ certificate to study nursing

By Rutendo Ngara A HARARE woman, who allegedly forged her Zimbabwe School Examination Council (Zimsec) certificate to enrol for a nurse training at Parirenyatwa hospital, appeared in court yesterday. Lisa Chiedza Chivasa appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Ruth Moyo facing fraud charges and she was granted US$50 bail. This comes after another fraudster, Tendai Florence…

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