CHIKORE TRIAL : KEY WITNESS WITHDRAWS

The witness in the case in which former President Robert
Mugabe’s son-in-law, Simba Chikore, is accused of unlawfully detaining former
ZimAirways legal head, yesterday developed cold feet and wrote to the State
withdrawing from testifying, saying she…

The witness in the case in which former President Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law, Simba Chikore, is accused of unlawfully detaining former ZimAirways legal head, yesterday developed cold feet and wrote to the State withdrawing from testifying, saying she was compromised. Phillipa Philips, who is also a lawyer, was expected to testify in the case, but asked the court to withdraw, saying both

PAY US $3K A MONTH OR WE STRIKE : TEACHERS

TEACHERS’ unions yesterday said they were planning to go on
strike if government does not urgently revise their salaries, as frustrated
civil servants demanded a minimum of $3 000 per month after the central bank
last week introduced a new virtual cu…

TEACHERS’ unions yesterday said they were planning to go on strike if government does not urgently revise their salaries, as frustrated civil servants demanded a minimum of $3 000 per month after the central bank last week introduced a new virtual currency, which it devalued by 60% to the United States dollar. Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe

MAGAYA TAX EVASION TRIAL FAILS TO KICK OFF

The trial of Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and
Deliverance (PHD) Ministries on charges of failing to declare tax for nearly
$29 million revenue accrued from 2013 to 2018, failed to kick off yesterday
after the State failed to furnish the accused …

The trial of Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries on charges of failing to declare tax for nearly $29 million revenue accrued from 2013 to 2018, failed to kick off yesterday after the State failed to furnish the accused with the court papers on time. PHD Ministries board member finance Nelson Marimo, who was represented by lawyer Everson Chatambudza, appeared

Soldier in trouble after being caught ‘looking for traditional medicine’ at Mugabe’s blueroof mansion

ZIMBABWE National Army (ZNA) solder has been sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment for illegally entering former president Robert Mugabe’s Blue Roof mansion in Harare’s Borrowdale area. Gunman Ngonidzashe Kapasura, 26, and accomplice Raymond Chahwanda, …

ZIMBABWE National Army (ZNA) solder has been sentenced to 16 months’ imprisonment for illegally entering former president Robert Mugabe’s Blue Roof mansion in Harare’s Borrowdale area. Gunman Ngonidzashe Kapasura, 26, and accomplice Raymond Chahwanda, 23, were jailed by Harare magistrate Victoria Mashamba on Thursday. They will however, serve an effective 6 months each behind bars […]

ECONET WINS $100M TAX EVASION CASE

THE Supreme Court yesterday dismissed claims by the Zimbabwe
Revenue Authority (Zimra) that it was owed $100 million by Econet Wireless
through tax evasions.

The curtain closed on a near 10-year battle between Zimra
and Econet, wherein the tax aut…

THE Supreme Court yesterday dismissed claims by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that it was owed $100 million by Econet Wireless through tax evasions. The curtain closed on a near 10-year battle between Zimra and Econet, wherein the tax authority claimed that the latter owed millions of dollars in unpaid taxes. A panel of judges, led by Chief Justice Luke Malaba, ruled in favour of