Zesa loses millions to ‘free’ power users
Harare Bureau
ZESA Holdings might be losing millions of dollars to about half a million property owners nationwide using electricity for free.Pastor runs over pedestrian, flees
Beitbridge Reporter
A 39-year-old speeding pastor from Mwenezi District in Masvingo was arrested for allegedly running over and killing a pedestrian who was trying to cross a road.
Construction of Vic Falls conference centre yet to begin
Business Reporter
CONSTRUCTION of a $30 million conference centre in Victoria Falls that was expected to begin this month is yet to take off, an official confirmed yesterday.
Man catches wife pants down
Midlands Correspondent
THERE was commotion in Gweru’s Mkoba Village 14 suburb when a man, only identified as Mr Siziba, allegedly caught his wife red-handed having sex in a car with her lover.
Bank manager loses pistol to thief
Victoria Falls Bureau
A 20-year-old man from Baptist Children’s Home in Bulawayo has been arrested for allegedly stealing a CZ pistol belonging to a manager of MBCA in the city.
‘Reports of alcohol traces in Coca-Cola false’
Herald ReporterCoca-Cola Central Africa has dismissed reports that its beverage contains minute traces of alcohol.
Couple finds US$13 000 in garbage, hands it in to police
AN astonished couple could not believe their eyes when they found US$13 000 stuffed in a bag left on top of a garbage can.Making a negative impression?
A wedding ring may represent everlasting love, but as many a philandering spouse knows, it can be slipped off and out of sight all too easily.Now one company has created a ring that ‘brands’ the finger of those inclined to cheat.
Chihuri calls for stiffer penalties on kombi drivers flouting regulations
Crime ReporterPOLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri says the force will continue lobbying for stiffer penalties for kombi drivers who violate traffic regulations.
He expressed concern over the rate at which accidents were claiming lives.
Air Force invites war vets to shooting meet
John ManzongoHerald Reporter
The Air Force of Zimbabwe has started inviting war veterans, mostly from rural areas, to register for its shooting competitions.
Command Sports Officer Group Captain Freeborn Chimedza said war veterans played a crucial role in the liberation of Zimbabwe, yet they did not have access to sporting facilities.


