Tsikamutandas wreak havoc in Mberengwa

Midlands Correspondent Self-proclaimed witch-doctors commonly known as tsikamutandas are causing havoc in Chief Mudavanhu’s area in Mberengwa where they are reportedly demanding livestock from villagers whom they accuse of practicing…

Continent urged to promote domestic tourism

Gabriel Masvora in Livingstone, Zambia AFRICAN countries must promote domestic tourism as a first port of call before concerning themselves with outsiders as this is a stepping stone in improving…

Zim, Zambia to ensure Africa benefits from global tourism cake

Gabriel Masvora in Livingstone, Zambia ZIMBABWE and Zambia have promised to utilise their term as co-presidents of the 20th session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation to ensure that…

UNWTO chief backs Zim as host

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has defended its decision to hold its 20th session general assembly in Zimbabwe. According to an SABC report, UNWTO…

PSC calls for immediate lifting of sanctions

Harare Bureau THE AU Peace and Security Council has called for the immediate and unconditional lifting of the West’s economic sanctions regime on Zimbabwe to foster the country’s socio-economic recovery.

Malayitsha swindles 41 cellphones off city woman

Senior Court Reporter A 34-year-old cross-border transport operator commonly known as umalayitsha has been arrested for allegedly duping a South Africa-based Bulawayo woman of 41 cellphones worth R17 000.

Zesa supervisor arrested for duping clients

Court Reporter A Zesa supervisor has been arrested for allegedly collecting nearly $120 000 from clients promising to cancel their outstanding bills and converted the money to his own use.

Two elephants found dead, dehorned in game park

Takudzwa Magudu Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Matabeleland North Province are investigating a suspected case of poaching after game rangers at Hwange National Park recently found  carcasses of two adult elephants.

Govt prepares for malaria season

Harare —The Zimbabwe Government said on Tuesday over one million mosquito nets have been distributed throughout the country so far ahead of the malaria transmission season.

Gweru goes for second day without water

Midlands Correspondent THE City of Gweru and its immediate surroundings yesterday entered its second day without water as the authorities reportedly battle to attend to a major breakdown at the…

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