Melisa Chatikobo chatikobom@dailynews.co.zw LOCAL tobacco stakeholders are optimistic that the golden crop will fetch better prices this season because of reduction of…
A PUBLIC prosecutor accused of illegally facilitating the release of an armed robbery suspect on bail using forged papers has been slapped with four more counts. Initially Henry Muringani was accused of preparing bail application papers for an inmate Tatenda Tawanda Mutengo who was detained at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison. Mutengo, who is facing armed…
Mugove Tafirenyika and Dionne Kanyowa THERE continued to be a flurry of political activity around the country yesterday, as major parties sought to gain eleventh-hour advantage over their opponents ahead of tomorrow’s by-elections. While some of the parties mounted large open-air rallies, others engaged in door-to-door campaigns in closely-fought constituencies ahead of the special polls, which…
Rumbidzai Ngwenya ngwenyar@dailynews.co.zw A DECADE after their stunning comeback from the dead, the market-leading Daily News and the Daily News On Sunday continue to set the…
POLICE are investigating a case where six armed robbers attacked two family members while demanding cash in Bulawayo. In a statement yesterday,…
Andile Tshuma THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) says it is almost ready with the 2021 Ordinary Level examinations after marking and…
FORMER police commissioner-general Augustine Chihuri who is facing corruption charges wants the unexplained order brought before the High Court dismissed on grounds…
THE family of the late former president Robert Mugabe appears to have now thrown its weight behind President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF. This comes after Robert Mugabe Jnr attended Mnangagwa’s star rally in Chitungwiza yesterday, where he said the family was rallying behind the ruling party ahead of Saturday’s by-elections and the fast-approaching 2023…
Hazel Marimbiza THE civil registry department is set to embark on a nationwide mobile registration exercise which will see at least two million people being issued with birth, death certificates and national identity documents in a space of five months. This comes at a time when the government has admitted that it was facing a…
Melisa Chatikobo chatikobom@dailynews.co.zw FINANCIAL constraints and brain drain of weather specialists have affected the Meteorological Service Department (MSD) in providing early warning systems. Speaking at the Meteorological Day commemorations in the capital yesterday, Environment minister Mangaliso Ndhlovu, pictured, said there was a need to invest in weather forecasting equipment to prepare for climate change. “Our…
