Water-borne diseases on the rise

Sharon Kavhu Over 560 people in Zimbabwe died last year from water-borne diseases while 590 753 others contracted the diseases thereby raising fears that the statistics will escalate if authorities…

Uncertainty looms large over ZPC Kariba

Langton Nyakwenda Neither the scorching heat that usually sees temperatures peaking at 40 degrees Celsius in the resort town of Kariba nor the anxiety brought about by fears that the…

BREAKING NEWS: Judge allows partial Pistorius trial coverage

Pretoria – A judge has ruled that media houses are able to broadcast parts of the murder trial of Oscar Pistorius in the North Gauteng High Court next week.

Kaunda leaves hospital

LUSAKA – Zambia’s founding president, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda has been discharged from Lusaka Trust Hospital. Dr Kaunda (89), was admitted to the hospital on Friday evening after he complained of…

Hangman’s noose necessary tool for law enforcement?

Yoliswa Dube SIXTY-TWO-year-old Danis David Konson of Parklands in Bulawayo is on death row and will die by hanging for the murder of Siphathisiwe Ncube, 28, after a ruling made…

Pair survives lion, crocodile attacks

Victoria Falls Reporter A VILLAGER and a game scout have survived attacks by a lion and a crocodile near Victoria Falls. Konani Shoko, 26, of Chikandakubi village in Jambezi was…

Toddler, 3, cheats death

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter A THREE-YEAR-OLD boy yesterday miraculously escaped death when his grandmother swiftly jumped and rescued him from a rolling car, which was involved in an accident.

Mzila Ndlovu acquitted of armed robbery

Senior Court Reporter MOSES Mzila Ndlovu, a former co-minister of National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration is a free man following his acquittal on charges of armed robbery.

Editorial Comment: Revive CSC and make it viable again

REPORTS that the strategic Cold Storage Company is on the brink of collapse are mind boggling and call for immediate action to be taken to save the beef processor and…

Magaya faces chop, Chifamba uncertain

Harare Bureau DENNIS Magaya, PowerTel’s chief technology strategy expert, is facing the axe from the job after a minister said he was “not bringing any value” to the struggling Zesa…

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