ZimStats boss out on bail for school fees fraud
ZimStats director general Taguma Mahonde was released on US$200 bail by a Harare magistrate on Monday. He is accused of fraud for allegedly claiming US$4,000 school fees allowance for a…
ZimStats director general Taguma Mahonde was released on US$200 bail by a Harare magistrate on Monday. He is accused of fraud for allegedly claiming US$4,000 school fees allowance for a…
HARARE - President Mnangagwa has declared that ZANU PF, which won the August 23-24 elections, will not accept any demands for a rerun, a Government of National Unity, or a…
Vice President Constantino Chiwenga announced that the State would assist with the funerals of the victims of two tragic accidents that occurred yesterday. He told the Central Committee members that…
Taguma Mahonde, the director general of Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat), was remanded in custody yesterday by Harare magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa. He is facing several criminal charges, including fraud, corruption,…
The Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) has announced that it is fully prepared for the Grade Seven examinations that start today and end on October 9. ZIMSEC board chairperson Professor…
ZRP 'Tame The Traffic Jungle' Operation Gone Wrong In Mbare The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) encountered resistance during their 'Tame The Traffic Jungle' operation in Mbare. A video circulating on…
HARARE – In the aftermath of Zimbabwe's recent elections, widespread concerns have surfaced regarding irregularities and challenges, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the process. The EU Election Observation Mission…
SAA Excited for Sanganai-Hlanganani World Tourism Expo in Bulawayo - Rewayi South African Airways (SAA), a leading airline in Africa, is pleased to announce its anticipation for the upcoming Sanganai…
Say Goodbye to Queues: Government To Launch Online Platform for Passports and ID Cards Government through Civil Registry Department (CRD) is set to launch an online platform for passport and…
Zimsec Harsh Verdict : Nine Years in Jail for Exam Leakers Zimsec has announced a harsh verdict for exam leakers, as they now face nine years in jail for leaking…