Armed robberies up
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter Cases of armed robberies have increased by at least 40 percent countrywide from January to May this year compared to the same period last year. Police…
‘Tracking cheating hubby’ ends in US$200k extortion
Chinhoyi Bureau A five-member gang of self-styled private investigators extorted more than US$200 000 from a Karoi woman who had hired them to investigate the movement of her husband whom…
Police detective cleared of rape
George Maponga in Masvingo A 42-YEAR-OLD police detective accused of raping his juvenile step-daughter, was last Thursday freed by a Masvingo regional magistrate after the complainant told the court that…
Editorial Comment: Zesa electricity exports progressive
MANY consumers will be startled to hear that Zesa exports electricity, but oddly enough, at least until the extensions to Kariba South are finished or our industries move towards full…
Umdala Wethu’s triumphant, uniting entry
Following the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979, the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo came back to Zimbabwe to the reception of thousands of his countrymen and he…
Team Tanya launched
Collin Matiza Sports Editor THREE-TIME world women’s motocross champion Stefy Bau has gone on a fund-raising drive in the United States which will see her raising money to finance the…
Govt tightens screws on mineral exports
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government will soon direct the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority to open a bank account dedicated for mineral export deposits only after realising the sector was making little…
Malaysia to beef up search for MH370
KUALA LUMPUR. — Malaysian Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said yesterday that more assets would be deployed by the Malaysian side in the deep-sea search of the missing MH370 flight.
Tupac’s murder explored in new docu-series
The death of West Coast rap legend, Tupac Shakur, has had the hip-hop community scratching its head for the past two decades. A new National Geographic docu-series “The ‘90s: The…
Strengthen linkages, Africa urged
Business Reporters THE lack of adequate infrastructure, low absorptive capacity, policy incoherence and the lack of a vibrant domestic private sector is hindering African countries from creating productive linkages with…











