FOUR detectives who were arrested over the weekend for allegedly stealing a safe with US$70 000 and jewellery worth US$10 000 from a suspect they had arrested have appeared in court. Edward Mateta, Tinashe Matongo, Princes Mavis Matikiti and Costa Davison were not asked to plead to allegations of criminal abuse of duty or alternatively…
THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has granted headline tariff adjustment to telecommunications companies amid rising input costs. The…
A LOCAL company has been nabbed for allegedly trying to swindle the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) of over US$15 million after…
AMALGAMATED Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) secretary-general Robson Chere has been implicated in the death of a colleague at a hotel…
A VICTORIA Falls business person Angela Haufler has been ordered to honour his R2.6 million debt accessed from a French company operating…
BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) says it is seeking to curb tuberculosis (TB) infections among high-risk populations as most of them carry the disease for years without being aware they are infected up until they are about to die. This comes after BCC had embarked on TB screenings across the city in a bid to prevent…
AS CRIME subsides in Diepsloot after the deployment of additional police to curb tensions between locals and foreign nationals, the widow of…
Hazel Marimbiza POLICE in Bulawayo have raised concern over parents, guardians and caregivers who excessively beat children as a disciplinary measure as this, in some cases, results in fatalities. This follows the recent death of an 11-year-old boy from Sizinda in Bulawayo, who died after he was allegedly beaten by his uncle Nhlanhla Moyo for…
GOLD buyer Better Brands Jewellery (BBJ) says the imminent launch of Zimbabwe’s gold coins is expected to “enhance beneficiation of the country’s resources and empower millions by way of providing a value-preserving asset”. This comes as Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya has said the mosi-oa-tunya coins would be sold in local currency as…
Brighton Muronzereyi muronzereyib@dailynews.co.zw A HARARE school, Tynwald High, has qualified for the global robotics competition after beating 15 countries at the Pan Africa competition held in Dakar, Senegal. The Harare school came fourth to qualify for the global stage set for Switzerland in October. According to Kennias Matimba, the school head, the robotics competition provides…
