The Harare City Council has initiated an investigation into the performance of a contract with Nanotech Water Solutions (Pvt) Ltd. The contract involved an advance payment of US$1.1 million, but after two years, significant progress has yet to be made, with nearly US$1 million unaccounted
The world of betting teaches us that statistics rules with an iron fist, and there’s no way to defy the odds, no matter how hard you try. But the brave souls (or stubborn ones, you’ll decide for yourself what to call them by the end
The High Court has granted Allessandro Marconati, the son of Marondera businessman Francesco Marconati, a US$300 bail pending appeal after the pair had approached the higher court with an application to overturn a sentence imposed by a Harare magistrate.
Three months ago, Marconati and his son
Disgruntled tenderpreneurs and cartels are baying for treasury secretary George Guvamatanga's blood for closing leaking taps at the Ministry which has put the malcontents out of business.
Guvamatanga's hard stance as a banker by profession and strict insistence on professional conduct has made him unpopular with
A school bus carrying children collided with a train at the Willton Level Crossing in Mutare this morning leaving twelve pupils injured,
According to a press statement from the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), the bus carrying the children was struck by the train as it
Hippo Valley Estates has released its financial statements for the year ending March 2024, highlighting significant strides in workplace safety, environmental responsibility, and business sustainability amidst a challenging economic environment.
During the period under review, the company reported three Lost Time Injuries (LTIs), a slight increase
Finance and Economic Development Secretary George Guvamatanga was last week forced to pay controversial businessman Wicknell Chivhayo USD$7 million amidst allegations that the state coffers were running dry by tenderprenuers.
Having resisted paying Chivhayo for almost a month, Guvamatanga succumbed to political pressure to pay the