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Village heads battle to salvage ancestral land

The alleged 11 illegal settlers had approached the courts alleging that the village heads were disturbing their peace.
By Miriam Mangwaya 16h ago

Ex-Energy minister criticises ZETDC inspections

ZETDC last week announced mandatory inspection fees for electrical household, commercial and industrial installations.
By Rex Mphisa 16h ago

Wicknell lobola money thief jailed 60 years

The suspect, Bigboy Nampungo, was convicted on six counts of armed robbery by Harare regional magistrate Jesse Kufa after pleading guilty.
By Rejoice Phiri Apr. 3, 2025

Masvingo fights soil erosion

The initiative employs a combination of mechanical and biological techniques to mitigate soil loss.
By Staff Reporter Apr. 3, 2025

US$400k tender lands ex-Harare officials in court

Ncube and Pfukwa are accused of illegally awarding a contract to Synlak Investments (Pvt) Limited in 2015, despite the company failing to meet tender requirements.
By Rejoice Phiri Apr. 2, 2025

Zim must strive to avoid resource curse situation

At home, the discovery of vast alluvial diamond reserves in Manicaland’s Chiadzwa region in 2006 attracted an estimated 35 000 illegal miners to the area.
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 28, 2025

Stanbic profit rises by 27% after aggressive lending book growth

Nyanhongo said the performance came despite challenging macroeconomic conditions, including a severe drought that ravaged southern Africa, leaving
By Staff Writer Mar. 28, 2025

Kavango to pioneer new, efficient mining method

Kavango has three projects in Zimbabwe, with the firm focusing on its most promising project, Hillside, which consists of 44 gold claims covering 503 hectares.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Mar. 28, 2025

DR Congo: The tail still wags the dog

The other reason is that just across the DRC’s eastern border is Rwanda, where the Tutsi minority suffered genocide in 1994.
By Gwynne Dyer Mar. 28, 2025