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Magaya court bid flops

Seventy-eight councillors converge in Harare to vote for the new board that will take over from the Lincoln Mutasa-led normalisation committee.
By Kevin Mapasure 16h ago

RDCs seek lasting water billing solution

Councils from the southern region were represented at the meeting by officials from Masvingo City, Beitbridge Town Council, Beitbridge Rural District Council and Plumtree.
By Nizbert Moyo Jan. 20, 2025

NOIC in ambitious plan to boost pipeline pumping capacity

A source at NOIC revealed that the company is also working to complete the expansion of the liquefied petroleum gas plant in Ruwa.
By Blessing Kurebwa Nov. 28, 2024

TelOne thump Bikita Minerals

Ultimately, The WiFi Boys are now 14th on the table, out of the relegation zone with 29 points on their tally, with a superior goal difference over Green Fuel.
By Terry Madyauta Sep. 26, 2024

Zim to repatriate remains of SA heroes

Zimbabwe, which supported many liberation movements across southern Africa, became their final resting place.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Sep. 12, 2024

Maruwa seeks redemption in Chibuku Cup

TelOne are embroiled in a bruising battle to remain afloat in the topflight league and currently sit on 15th position on the league table.
By Terry Madyauta Aug. 6, 2024

Battle of strugglers ends in drab draw

TelOne coach Herbert Maruwa was livid, as they are yet to record a win since beating Manica Diamonds 3-1 on March 16.
By Terry Madyauta Aug. 5, 2024

Examiner in US$500k criminal abuse of office scandal

Instead, Matsika came across an article in one of the daily newspapers stating that Buyanga was on the run after having defrauded about 42 people who had borrowed money from him.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jul. 15, 2024

Buyanga in US$500 000 fraud case.

It was further established that the contact numbers supplied did not belong to Mutimba nor Buyanga but to the accused persons.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Jul. 11, 2024