Tokwe-Mukosi Dam construction: Relocations resume

Masvingo Bureau
The relocation of over 500 families to pave way for the construction of Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Chivi is set to resume after Government and the Development Trust of Zimbabwe agreed on a site in the Nuanetsi

Court quash decision to convict former soldier

Senior Court Reporter
The Supreme Court on Tuesday quashed a court marshal decision to convict and imprison a former soldier for allegedly stealing some rounds of ammunition. Reason Chigogo was convicted of breaching

US$4,2 million gold Christmas tree on market

TOKYO. — For those seeking a glow to their Christmas this year, a jewellery store in downtown Tokyo has just the answer.  A pure gold revolving “tree” covered in Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse, Tinker

Pimp my ride comes to town

Brenda Phiri Lifestyle Reporter

Local car dealers, owners and automobile fanatics converged at Westgate for the first ever Modified Cars Fest recently. The festival, which seemed more like a car rally, saw cars of different makes,

 

Manyeruke’s plea for Mercedes-Benz

Lifestyle Correspondent
Veteran gospel musician Mechanic Manyeruke says his wish is to receive a Mercedes-Benz as an award from well-wishers who appreciate his music and the impact he has made on gospel music Speaking

Tryson falls on stage . . . as juju rumours strife

Rest Mutore and Blessing Masakadza
DENDERA musician Tryson Chimbetu completed his performance at Jongwe Corner last Friday in tears after suffering sudden cramps in his ribs which saw him falling on stage, holding his chest, amid

Gaza ceasefire under strain after Palestinian man is shot dead by Israeli soldier

GAZA CITY — Hamas accused Israel of violating the shaky two-day-old ceasefire in Gaza on Friday after an Israeli soldier shot dead a Palestinian man close to the security fence that encloses the

Make Marikana hilltop a monument: Bishop

RUSTENBURG — The hilltop in Marikana where 34 people were shot by police on August 16 should be declared a monument, SA Council of Churches president Johannes Seoka said yesterday.

Church of England rejects women bishops

LONDON — The Church of England has been thrown into turmoil after proposals for women to be consecrated as bishops were rejected in a historic vote of the 470-strong General Synod, which

Egypt protesters torch Islamist party HQs

CAIRO — Egyptian protesters set fire to Muslim Brotherhood offices yesterday, state television reported, as rival rallies gathered nationwide a day after President Mohamed Mursi assumed

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