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Zanu PF bigwig seeks to evict 400 families

Last week, the sheriff of the High Court evicted some families, and their properties were reportedly destroyed in a move aimed at forcing them out of the property.
By Nqobani Ndlovu 20h ago
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Zanu PF officials kidnap party member over Geza's whereabouts

Zanu PF Mashonaland East province main wing deputy secretary for Local Government, Benny Chivandire, from Goromonzi district, was ordered to apply for bail at the High Court.
By Takudzwa Munemo May. 14, 2025

New twist to Zimasco hostile takeover saga

Manase has been cited as one of the lawyers pushing for Kwekwe businessman Shephard Tundiya to take over Zimasco, citing viability challenges.
By Staff Reporter May. 13, 2025

Chirumanzu chieftainship battle rages on

In the High Court application, John Marinda, Innocent Chapwanya, Albert Jonasi Zvidzai and Ecknos Happiness Mutyanda are cited as first to fourth applicants, respectively.
By Stephen Chadenga May. 12, 2025
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The case of Blessed Mhlanga: Pre-trial detentions now Mnangagwa govt’s new weapon of choice

Mhlanga said he was not surprised when he was initially denied bail by Harare magistrate Farai Gwatima on February 28.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 11, 2025

Supreme Court to rule on Tapiwa Makore killers’ appeal

The convicted killers are Tapiwa Makore, an uncle of the deceased and Tafadzwa Shamba, a  herdboy.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 11, 2025
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State security sucked into bitter safari operator row

Fin claims efforts to initiate an internal audit in November 2024 were blocked when Wilderness responded with a “cease and desist” notice.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 9, 2025

Tanganda wins US$47K tea dispute

Tanganda rejected the payments insisting that the debt be settled in foreign currency since the products were sold outside the country.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 9, 2025