Police ordered to release impounded bus

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A court has ordered police in Plumtree to release a Botswana businessman’s bus, which was impounded two weeks ago. Kaiser Dhliwayo Saungweme, who runs Saungweme Buses,…

‘It shall be farewell’

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter KELVIN Kaindu has left Highlanders by mutual consent, ending a three-year reign that failed to yield the league title that Bosso desperately needs.

Zanu-PF politburo meets over spy saga, Gono snub

Tendai Mugabe/Farirai Machivenyika Harare Bureau THE Zanu-PF politburo meets today to discuss several issues, among them the spy-gate saga that culminated in the altercation between Mashonaland West provincial chairman Cde…

Driver killed in haulage trucks collision

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter A haulage truck driver died on the spot yesterday morning after his vehicle sideswiped with another heavy vehicle about 40km along the Bulawayo-Harare highway.

Ex-cop hammers wife to death

Fairness Moyana Chronicle Correspondent A woman granted a protection order against her abusive ex-cop husband was dead seven days later when he pounded her with a hammer in a fight…

Truck hits 2 pupils, 1 dies on spot

Timoth Makohliso Midlands Reporter A Grade Three pupil in Gweru was yesterday run over by a truck and died on the spot while her friend sustained serious injuries while attempting…

Cop steals bull

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A BULAWAYO-BASED police officer stole a bull worth $4,000 from the Matobo Research Farm and was apprehended after a 3KM high speed car chase.

BBA: Pokello tips JJ over Butterphly

Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor LAST year’s Big Brother Africa (BBA) housemate, Pokello Nare, has urged fellow Zimbabweans to rally behind JJ (real name Jerome Arab) and Butterphly (real name Tariro…

Over 400 branches to attend ANC conference

Johannesburg – More than 400 branches will attend the ANC’s Gauteng elective conference, the party said yesterday. “The provincial conference will be attended by 406 branches in good standing which…

Ramaphosa arrives in crisis hit Lesotho

Johannesburg — South Africa Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Lesotho for further mediation to bring stability to the country, the presidency said yesterday.

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