Sable Chemicals Retrenches 130 Workers
Sole ammonium nitrate fertiliser producer, Sable Chemicals has laid off 130 workers, an official said yesterday. Sable Chemicals chief executive Jack Murehwa said that the dismissed workers were...
View ArticleBREAKING NEWS- Police Arrest Journalists Over CIO Bonus Story
Police in Harare on Thursday arrested two News Day journalists for publishing a story in their Wednesday publication claiming that government in December “secretly” gave members of the Central...
View ArticleI Feel Sorry for Mugabe – Gumbo
Expelled Rugare Gumbo who was branded a traitor by President Mugabe says he feels sorry for him. Gumbo told the Daily News that :”Normally these should be allegations that would make someone like me,...
View ArticleHusband Sleeps With Gun Under Pillow
A Harare man reportedly slept with a gun under his pillow to instil fear into his wife whom he accused of being violent. Cuthbert Gweshe allegedly threatened to shoot his wife, Angela Femberwi and...
View ArticleThug (suspect) Stoned to Death
Ten people, including a 16-year-old teenager yesterday appeared in court for fatally stoning a suspected thief after they found him unlocking their neighbour’s door at night. Pasca Bunya (37), Nota...
View ArticlePrisoners Eat Rats for Food
Some prisoners at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison trap rats for food, one of the nine men accused of masterminding a foiled jailbreak at the prison told the court yesterday. Lucky Matambanadzo (39),...
View ArticleBeitbridge Chaos: Zimbabweans “Tortured” In Fiery Heat
The situation was chaotic at Beitbridge border post yesterday when returning Zimbabweans complained they were “tortured” in fiery heat while waiting to be served. “The situation at Beitbridge...
View ArticleAfter Mugabe: Zimbabwe Preparations
The pursuit of the political kingdom first and the greed for power without responsibility has destroyed Zimbabwe’s potential. In fact, one could argue that the Zanu PF regime has destroyed more in...
View ArticleRhino Poaching: Tsvangirai Party Blamed
Game rangers and ZRP cops have arrested four MDC-T member connected people they blame for rhino poaching in Matobo National Park. Tsvangira’s legislator for Tsholotsho (Proportional Representation), Ms...
View ArticleGrace Mugabe Aide Accuses Mahofa Of Stealing
By Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| It never rains but pours for Minister of State for Masvingo, Shuvai Ben Mahofa as she battles to recover from (food)poisoning as Zanu PF Provincial Women’s League and...
View ArticleNewsday CIO Bonus Journos Released
News Day Journalists who were arrested for publishing a CIO bonus story were on Friday released on $200 bail each by a Harare Magistrate Elijah Makomo. Releasing the Journalists ( Nqaba Matshazi...
View ArticleAging Zanu PF Councilors Costing Mash East -PDP
The Tendai Biti led People’s Democratic Party says “tired” Zanu PF officials are failing to deliver service in the province. “We have not seen anything tangible they have done for the people since they...
View ArticleMan Admits Stealing from President Mugabe
A resigned assistant truck driver at Alpha Omega Dairy, which is owned by President Robert Mugabe and his family, admitted to stealing from the company as he continued to receive his salary months...
View ArticleGovt Blows $50 million On Brand New Cars
At a time when the government is failing to pay salaries and bonuses, the State is offloading $50million on brand new cars. The government has ordered vehicles worth $50 million from Indian car...
View ArticleKasukuwere Says No One Will Starve
Zanu PF says enough grain reserves have been mobilised to mitigate against the projected drought that is being experienced this year. This was said by the party’s Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere...
View ArticleExplosive War Vets Meeting “Mysteriously” Cancelled
The meeting yesterday of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association in Bulawayo to be addressed by the body’s leader, Christopher Mutsvangwa, was cancelled under unclear circumstances....
View ArticleElectricity Price Shoots Up By 22% This Year
GOVERNMENT could soon approve the increase of electricity tariffs by at least 22 percent in an effort to finance new power generation projects and ensure a steady power supply. Although consultations...
View ArticleYARD Condemns Arrest Of Newsday Journalists
Youth Advocacy for Reform & Democracy (YARD), emphatically and roundly slams Thursday’s arrest of two NewsDay staffers, Deputy Editor Nqaba Matshazi and Journalist Xolisani Ncube as well as that of...
View ArticleTrue We Killed Many People But Please Don’t Hurt Us
15 prisoners found guilty of murder, most of them who admit to wilfully killing people at various occasions, are this month suing the government. The convicts say they are entitled to respect and...
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