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Zimbabwe Revenue Authority Officers show part of the 92 bags of mbanje weighing 2134kg discovered in a truck coming from Malawi and impounded at Forbes Border Post. The driver of the truck fled after ...
Businessman Genius Kadungure and his gas company Piko Trading have been found not guilty of smuggling gas into the country and failing to declare returns to the Commission of Taxes. Piko Trading was ...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Estonia are keen to support Zimbabwe’s information communication technology (ICT) sector. Delegations from the two countries were in Zimbabwe last week to explore ...
THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) yesterday held interviews to select five judges for the Constitutional Court (Concourt) bench in compliance with the 2013 Constitution, which requires the ...
The 2020 Legal Year opens today, with Chief Justice Luke Malaba expected to deliver a keynote address at the Constitutional Court (Concourt) in Harare. The fight against corruption is expected to be a ...
Naming and shaming successful business people perceived to be corrupt breeds fertile ground for extortionists, Zanu PF acting secretary for administration Cde Patrick Chinamasa has said. Cde Chinamasa ...
KHAMA BILLIAT is being subjected to a wave of brutal criticism by some sections of the South African media and the relentless onslaught has now reached sickening levels which should be rejected by ...
JAILED former Energy Minister Samuel Undenge has lost his application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court against a High Court decision upholding a 30 month-jail sentence imposed on him for ...
Government is working on utilising tuberculosis and HIV testing machines to run Covid-19 tests. This is part of plans to decentralise laboratory testing of coronavirus, from the National Microbiology ...
China says a US travel ban on Communist Party members would be ‘pathetic’China says any US travel ban on members of its Communist Party would be “pathetic”, in the latest sharp exchange amid souring ...
Members of Parliament who fail to respect the President, the Chief Justice and heckle other legislators while in the Chamber will now face suspension after Parliament adopted new rules to censure ...
Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has challenged council workers to bring in more money if their salaries are to be increased. This follows recent demands by the workers for a six-fold salary ...
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