By Tafanana Kwedu

Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) is funding a rebel pressure group to reverse the gains of the Land Reform Program and the ongoing efforts to amend the Sugarcane Production Act of 1964, which among other provisions, gives the sugar producer milling monopoly and other unfair business practices, a source has said.

By Staff reporter

In a bid to set up a branch in Japan, the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) Church in Zimbabwe posted crafty politician-cum-pastor, Blessing Muroyiwa to seek asylum in the Asian country, a source has revealed.

by Innocent Mujeri

The acting MDC-T National Chairperson, Morgan Komichi has rubbished the planned #31July2020 protests saying only selfish leaders who want to push personal agendas will mobilise people to stage a demonstration amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

by Tafanana Kwedu

ALROSA (Zimbabwe) Limited, a joint venture between ALROSA and Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC), has started prospecting and preliminary exploration works for primary diamond deposits in the country.

By Derick Tsimba

The Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) yesterday called for the intensification of measures aimed at curbing the spread of the Corona virus, amid a spike in the number of cases in Africa. The First Ladies said this during an OAFLAD high level webinar held yesterday via the virtual Zoom platform, under the theme “The Health and socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 on achieving African universal health coverage”.

By Grace Chekai

Citizens have condemned the duplicity of the opposition party, MDC-Alliance, for failing to accept the arrest of its own members on corruption, whilst at the same time accusing Government of not doing enough to curb the vice. This comes after the arrest of Harare City Council (HCC) Mayor, Herbert Gomba, yesterday on allegations of illegal land deals and abuse of office.

by Tafanana Kwedu

Former ZANU PF Youth League National Political Commissar, Godfrey Tsenengamu stole, a herd of cattle belonging to ZANU PF, which he allegedly used to pay lobola for one of his wives, sources said.