Kudakwashe Regimond Tagwirei is a Zimbabwean commodities business person with extensive interests in the energy sector. He's the founder and current Chief Executive Officer of Sakunda Holdings Group.
Three people were killed in a road accident that occurred on Saturday at the 40-kilometre peg along the Masvingo-Harare Road in Beatrice. In a statement, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said that a ...
Social media personality Mmatigari has again criticized Wicknell Chivayo for recklessly throwing around US dollars and flying with a group of “mapostori” in chartered jets, calling it a mockery of ...
The High Court has issued a declaratory order affirming the legal rights of Peter Jack Masedza’s children to exhume and rebury their father’s remains, 50 years after his death, reported The Herald.
EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited (EHZL) has appointed new directors following the resignation of several others. Eddie Chibi, who has served as CEO since 2018, has stepped down from his position, ...
Three people tragically lost their lives at the Yellowsnake 37 mine in Kwekwe on Thursday when a cage transporting them crashed while they were exiting a shaft. According to a statement from the ...
Felix Mhona, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, is contemplating revoking the licence of Urban Connect Bus Service following a tragic accident near Beitbridge on Thursday, ...
Statement by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) national spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi on the Urban Connect Bus Accident accident: UPDATE ON A FATAL ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT AT THE 262 KM PEG ALONG ...
A 33-year-old man was sentenced to an effective six years in prison by the Epworth Magistrates’ Court for attempted rape. The court heard that on October 2, 2024, the offender and the 15-year-old ...
The Anglican Diocese of Manicaland has handed over 14 buses valued at US$3 million to its primary and secondary schools in the province. As reported by NewsDay, the buses were officially commissioned ...
The government has implemented new regulations that prohibit schoolchildren from visiting teachers’ quarters without a valid reason. No student will be denied access to education due to non-payment of ...
ZESA Holdings (ZESA) owes US$350 million for renovations at the Kariba South Power Station, which it has been unable to service due to the long-standing subsidised tariff regime, reported NewsDay.
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