Constituents’ expectations high
Factmore Dzobo Everyday Mrs Nomalanga Ncube (46) of Makokoba high-density suburb in Bulawayo wakes up early to set up her makeshift vending stall along Luveve Road where she sells mobile…
Biti shot himself in the foot
Itayi Garande Tendai Biti’s Facebook post on the eve of President Mugabe’s inauguration, after leaving the office of the Minister of Finance, is a sad reminder of the tenure of…
Police probe cattle deaths
Midlands Correspondent POLICE in Gweru are investigating a case in which five cattle belonging to different villagers were found dead after straying into a neighbour’s farm.
Magistrate orders investigation into allegations of shooting, torture of suspects
Court Reporter Bulawayo regional magistrate, Mr Mark Dzira has ordered investigations into allegations of shooting and torture of three armed robbers with a view to prosecuting the culprits.
Prostitute accused of biting colleague
Court Reporter A Bulawayo prostitute has appeared in court for allegedly assaulting a colleague by biting her and stabbing her with an empty bottle following a misunderstanding.
Beer price slashed in Binga
Bongani Ndlovu in Binga THE price of clear beer in Binga has been slashed by 50 percent, much to the delight of revellers, who have welcomed the development.
Man fined for bashing wife over dream
Midlands Correspondent A 32-year-old Gweru man has been fined $100 for beating up his wife after he had a vision of her “poisoning” him in a dream. Zvidzai Gandidzanwa of…
Enough is enough, President warns the West
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is fed up of ill-treatment by Western nations and will soon hit back by placing restrictions on their companies operating in this country, President Mugabe has said.
MDC-T Byo councillors reject imposition of mayor
Temba Dube Senior Reporter DAGGERS have been drawn in MDC-T Bulawayo province after candidates who won council elections vowed to oppose the imposition of a mayor and his deputy by…
Call to integrate African tourism product
Arnold Mutemi in Victoria Falls AFRICAN countries need to promote intra-African travel to increase their share of earnings from global tourism, President Mugabe said last night.





