King of sungura back in Mutare

Weekender Reporter SELF-PROCLAIMED king of sungura Alick Macheso will this weekend meet his legion of Mutare fans at popular entertainment joint Pick and Save Supperrette and present some of his…

Musicians clash at Jamal’s commemoration

Weekender Correspondent A BLEND of renowned Harare-based and local musicians will tomorrow (Saturday) converge at Courtauld Theatre to celebrate the life of one of urban grooves music pioneers and award…

Six face the chop

Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter THE fight to escape the dreaded relegation chop has hit home stretch, with only top six teams on the log guaranteed of their places in…

Sata burial set for Tuesday

Eight African Heads of State have confirmed their attendance of late President Michael Sata’s burial. The late Head of State will be buried next week on Tuesday 11th November at…

Ticks impact negatively on cattle

FARMING MATTERS TICKS have a negative impact on the production of cattle. They cut a small hole in the skin and insert their mouthparts into the opening, thus attaching themselves…

Murder convict gets ‘shockingly light’ sentence

Liberty Dube A DANGAMVURA man, David Mugayi, who in October last year killed a prostitute after an altercation over money, was last week sentenced to six years in jail.

Zanu-PF disowns rogue elements

Cletus Mushanawani News Editor THE Zanu-PF Manicaland youth leadership says it will deal decisively with all rogue elements in their ranks, who have developed a knack of causing chaos and…

36 pieces of diamonds recovered from dealers

Clara Mdefi     TWO men from Chishingwi village under Chief Chiadzwa were arraigned before Mutare court after they were allegedly found in possession of 36 pieces of diamonds.

Ghastly infanticide at college

Morris Mtisi CHINHOYI student kills baby . . . Pours boiling water on new-born, ran one newspaper’s headline last Monday. The editorial cited all sorts of possible reasons that led…

Ebola quarantines violated in search of food

Thousands of people in Sierra Leone are being forced to violate Ebola quarantines to find food because deliveries are not reaching them, aid agencies say.

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