Woman found dead in suspected ritual murder
Midlands Correspondent
POLICE are investigating a case in which an unidentified Lower Gweru woman was found dead with private parts and breasts missing in a suspected ritual murder case.
Open-air learning cause for concern during winter
Sukulwenkosi Dube
OPEN-AIR learning is not a new spectacle in most primary schools found in high-density suburbs. It is a cause for concern if pupils learn under this setting during the prevailing cold weather conditions.
Attacks on churches leave 36 dead in Nigerian violence
Kaduna — Multiple suicide attacks on churches in northern Nigeria and subsequent rioting by Christian youths targeting Muslims killed at least 36 people on Sunday, officials said. Bomb blasts struck…
Twine to meet PSL event sponsors
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League president Twine Phiri will this week meet the three event sponsors to iron out a few sticking points between the league and the sponsors following a declaration by clubs last Saturday.
Tshintsha Guluva surrender top spot
Ricky Zililo
BANTU Rovers surrendered the top spot in the Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer League after losing 1-0 to Power Cosmos in Hwange at the weekend.
Huge turnout at immunisation centres
Pamela Shumba
BULAWAYO yesterday recorded a huge turnout at the start of the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare’s weeklong nationwide immunisation programme.
GMB installs ETRs at five depots
Business Reporter
THE Grain Marketing Board has installed Fiscalised Electronic Tax Registers (ETRs) at five depots under a $500 000 programme the parastatal recently embarked on.
Senior Govt officials implicated in fuel scam
Harare Bureau
STAKEHOLDERS in the petroleum industry have implicated senior Government officials in underhand fuel deals that are prejudicing the State of millions of US dollars.
Afcon dream nears reality
Harare Bureau
LEGENDARY former Zimbabwe captain Peter Ndlovu believes the Warriors’ crucial African Cup of Nations victory over Burundi could be the turning point of the senior team’s fortunes, which will lay the foundation for possible qualification for the 2013 African Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Angry SA mob severely beats Zim ‘conman’
Beitbridge Reporter
A ZIMBABWEAN man accused of conning a woman of R500 is lucky to be alive after he was rescued by South African police while being assaulted by an angry mob in Musina in the neighbouring country.







