A HARARE woman has been nabbed on allegations of swindling a local businessman of US$488 000 in a botched mining deal, while also name-dropping the names of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and some army generals. Eustine Charambira was not asked to plead to allegations of fraud and was remanded in custody to Monday for bail application. …
THE recent decision by the MDC Alliance’s standing committee to dissolve the coalition’s strife-torn Bulawayo provincial executive has sharpened factional divisions within the pact. Insiders told the Daily News yesterday that the decision had seen relations between the coalition’s two major factions in the troubled region — allegedly linked to alliance vice president Welshman Ncube and national…
DEPUTY Local Government minister Marian Chombo insists that police officers are not allowed to confiscate any wares during operations to drive vendors…
THE government says no Zimbabwean was killed in the recent South African deadly riots which left at least 276 dead and property…
CIVIL servants have welcomed the call for mandatory vaccination against Covid-19 saying it was long overdue as most of their workplaces are…
THE chaos that has been ravaging Zanu PF in Mashonaland Central has reached a new level, with war veterans in the region now going after provincial chairperson and Home Affairs minister, Kazembe Kazembe. Among other claims, irate members of the influential Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) accuse Kazembe of attempting to divide former…
LEGISLATORS have criticised the government for failing to speed up the implementation of the methane gas project in Lupane which has the potential of helping the Zimbabwe economy grow. This comes as the government last year granted coal bed methane (CBM) special grants to six investors in Matabeleland North province in a move to tap…
CHURCH bodies in the country have stepped up efforts to complement the government in the ongoing fight against Covid-19 by urging their members to embrace the vaccination programme. This comes as four clerics succumbed to the virulent pandemic inside 24 hours, leading the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) to issue a warning to their members…
THE government says it is committed to supporting vulnerable communities, including children’s homes by helping them accommodate more destitute kids roaming the streets. Deputy Public Service and Social Welfare minister Lovemore Matuke made these remarks during a tour of John Smale and Khayelihle Children’s homes here yesterday. Matuke said it was a constitutional mandate for…
THE government has started to compensate white former commercial farmers who lost their land during the country’s chaotic agrarian reforms of two…
