Russian troops storm Ukrainian bases in Crimea
Shooting and explosions have been heard as Russian troops backed by armoured vehicles stormed a Ukrainian airbase in Crimea. Reports say at least one person was injured during the assault…
Russian troops storm Ukrainian bases in Crimea
Shooting and explosions have been heard as Russian troops backed by armoured vehicles stormed a Ukrainian airbase in Crimea. Reports say at least one person was injured during the assault…
Malaysia plane search: China checks new ‘debris’ image
China is investigating a new satellite image of debris in the southern Indian Ocean, potentially from missing flight MH370, Malaysian officials say.
THROW AWAY THE KEY…Sodomy teacher jailed 29 years
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter— AN INYATHI teacher was beginning a 29-year-jail speall yesterday after admitting sexual attacks on 10 primary school pupils. Evil Nkosiyazi Sibanda, 20, of Sikwata Village in…
Woman makes stunning sex demands
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent— A WOMAN from Mberengwa stunned a traditional court gallery when she claimed that she had sex on over 300 occasions with her estranged live-in boyfriend and…
Plumtree sees red over Luthe’s salary
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent— PLUMTREE residents are fuming over the mouth-watering salary being earned by the town’s secretary who reportedly gobbles up about a third of the monthly revenue collection.…
Police issue stern warning to MDC-T over violence
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter — POLICE have warned MDC-T against violence following a fresh case where a party official was attacked after being accused of being aligned to the group…
Zimbabwe pays tribute to SA
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBABWE has paid tribute to its nationals in South Africa for assisting in the repatriation of 22 illegal miners who died in a disused mine shaft…
Chiyangwa seeks business role in foreign capital negotiations
Senior Reporter THE government should involve business leaders when negotiating with international financiers to eliminate the bureaucratic processes that delay access to the resources, businessman, Dr Phillip Chiyangwa said yesterday.…
Bosses told to resign if irked by salary cuts
Herbert Zharare Harare Bureau LEGISLATORS have dared any public sector boss unhappy with the recently announced salary caps to resign, saying Zimbabwe has sufficient qualified people to fill the posts.…











