Court upholds death sentences against 10

Bulawayo Bureau The Supreme Court yesterday upheld death sentences against 10 people accused of committing gruesome and callous murders around the country.

South Africa hailed on election observers

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter African countries are increasingly asserting themselves in determining how their elections are run as seen in South Africa’s refusal to be bullied into accepting electoral observers…

PSMAS patients fail to access drugs

Nyemudzai Kakore Harare Bureau Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) members have gone for more than three weeks without accessing life saving drugs and other important drugs for other chronic…

Man turns aunt’s toilet into home

Plaxcedes Hove Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man claims he walked from South Africa to Zimbabwe fleeing starvation after he failed to get a job in the neighbouring country and is…

Zahara jets in today

Yeukai Karengezeka Harare Bureau Multiple award-winning South African songbird Zahara is expected to jet into the country this afternoon ahead of her two shows in Harare and Bulawayo.

Woman leaves niece, 16, at rapists mercy

Auxilia Katongomara Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman yesterday brought the court to tears when she narrated how she locked herself in a room together with her 36-year-old daughter while a…

BCC, 8 firms fingered in Umguza pollution probe

Senior Reporter THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has reprimanded Bulawayo City Council and eight other companies for polluting Umguza River and its tributaries, an official said.

Govt to inject new life into growth points

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Government wants to revive the growth points development concept to attract investment to rural areas and decongest cities and towns. This was said by Secretary for…

BaShupi craves Byo gig

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent RISING urban grooves artiste BaShupi (real name Peace Ndlovu) who rose to fame after collaborating with Stunner on the track Godo has collaborated with dancehall rising…

Health sector shortcomings blamed for maternal deaths

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Zimbabwe Nurses’ Association president Mrs Regina Smith has attributed the high maternal death rate to inefficiencies in the health sector.

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