NetOne CEO hits back at corruption charges, blames internal power struggles
NETONE chief executive officer Raphael Mushanawani, arrested this week on corruption allegations, has accused rivals within the state-owned telecoms firm of orchestrating a smear campaign to oust him.
By Freeman Makopa
13h ago
High Court dismisses Zimura damages claim against Simbisa brands
The High Court has absolved the leading pan-African food company, Simbisa Brands, from paying damages in a high-profile copyright case brought by the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association
By Staff Reporter
Sep. 29, 2025
Court clears Simbisa in copyright damages claims case
The High Court has absolved the leading pan-African food company, Simbisa Brands, from paying damages in a high-profile copyright case brought by the Zimbabwe Music Rights Association
By Staff Reporter
Sep. 29, 2025
Beebeejaun out as RioZim chairman following miner’s collapse
As previously reported, RioZim’s liquidity position steadily deteriorated, with total liabilities exceeding assets by at least US$11 million as of June 30, 2024.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Sep. 29, 2025
Woman conceals drugs in potato bags
Leanah Chaka(30) was convicted on drug trafficking charges at the Beitbridge Magistrates’ Court.
By Langelihle Nyathi
Sep. 28, 2025
Reckless Karoi driver gets reprieve.
A truck driver from Karoi received a major reprieve after the High Court downgraded his offence and spared him further prison time.
By Obert Siamilandu
Sep. 26, 2025
Nyokayemabhunu extradition case drags on
THE extradition case of Zimbabwean activist, Wellington Masiwa alias Nyokayemabhunu, continued at the Randburg Magistrates Court in South Africa
By Staff Reporter
Sep. 26, 2025
High Court stops demolition of Mbare college
THE High Court has temporarily stopped the demolition of the Mbare Vocational Training Centre to reportedly pave way for the construction of privately-owned tuckshops.
By Desmond Chingarande
Sep. 26, 2025
Striking UZ lecturers demand backpay
A LABOUR dispute looms at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), as lecturers, who resumed their duties recently following a strike, accuse management of employing “dirty” tactics to punish them.
By Nunurai Jena
Sep. 26, 2025