Zimbabwean to lead Seychelles commission of inquiry

Justice Alfred Mavedzenge, a professor of law, will chair the commission
By Staff Reporter 3h ago

New magistrates sworn in

Seventeen magistrates were sworn in yesterday in Harare as the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) moves to strengthen capacity across the country’s courts. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo 5h ago

Harare City Council says ERP rollout advanced

Harare City Council says progress on its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system is advancing, with the recent purchase of 100 state-of-the-art computers to support the rollout. 
By Kenneth Nyangani 7h ago

Serial armed robbers nabbed

Police in Masvingo have confirmed the arrest of two serial armed robbers who had been terrorising Kwekwe residents, targeting network service providers’ base stations. 
By Nizbert Moyo 8h ago

Communicating to influence

NOWADAYS, we are talking too much and saying very little that matters. 
By Cliff Chiduku 12h ago

Bulawayo man jailed for statutory rate

A 30-year-old Bulawayo man, Darlington Ngwenya of Cowdray Park, has been sentenced to 24 months in prison for having sex with minor aged 14 years. 
By Nokuxola Mbangeni 12h ago

Zim stares down constitutional crisis

This latest escalation underscores a desperate struggle for the soul of Zimbabwe’s governance
By Lovemore Madhuku 12h ago

Buy Zimbabwe Conference to spotlight local industry growth

Approximately 150 partners are expected to attend the annual Buy Zimbabwe local business conference, to be held in the capital on March 27 this year. 
By Brent Shamu 12h ago

Global cartels turn Zim into drug hub

Authorities are grappling with the proliferation of drug dealing and abuse, struggling to curb the vice amid rising violence, mental health problems and other social ills linked to drug use. 
By Silas Nkala 12h ago