Businessman locks workers in company premises
Dumani Moyo A CHINESE who runs a company producing snack pellets in Bulawayo has reportedly turned his Belmont premises into a prison where he locks his workers inside a single…
Prison officials in $500 000 scam
THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has fired two procurement officers for tender splitting, overpricing and deceiving the procurement board, prejudicing the institution of more than $500 000.
Albinos bemoan shortage of suncream
PEOPLE living with albinism have bemoaned lack of sunburn cream medication at public health institutions as this puts their lives in great danger, amid revelations that close to 2 500…
$3bn funding gap in Zim’s HIV response programmes
ZIMBABWE may experience a funding deficit of about $3 billion in its HIV response programmes in the next decade if the prevailing funding levels and commitment from donor partners do…
Man dies fleeing police public drinking raid
A BULAWAYO man who was trying to evade arrest for drinking in public, fell to his death yesterday just outside MaHadebe Beer Hall in Emakhandeni suburb.
ZNA hands over dormitory to Usher High School
THE Zimbabwe National Army yesterday handed over a dormitory block to Usher High School in Figtree, following a request by the school for assistance.
Bernard Dima Ndlovu: A life dedicated to the literary arts
FRIDAY 26 September, 2014 was characterised by pomp and ceremony. The venue was the John Knight Cinema Room at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. The Zimbabwe Academic and…
Editorial Comment: Boards must take Byo hospitals to another level
THE Minister of Health and Child Care, Dr David Parirenyatwa on Thursday last week announced new boards for Bulawayo hospitals, Mpilo, Ingutsheni and United Bulawayo Hospitals obviously with a mandate…
Teenage rapist nabbed
A 19-year-old man from Mberengwa accused of waylaying schoolchildren while wielding a razor blade and a knife before raping them has appeared at the Zvishavane Magistrate’s Court facing charges of…
Businessman offers to pay debt over 200 years
A PLUMTREE businessman irked Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese when he offered to repay a debt of $26 000 in monthly instalments of $10.


