Budget cuts detrimental to fighting climate change

ZIMBABWE has slashed its budget for the environment, water and climate by 44 percent to $52,7 million from $93,5 million a year ago, measures that will hurt work towards combating…

Tia’s show to be screened across Africa

Entertainment Reporter R&B sensation Tia’s concert scheduled for December 17 will be screened across Africa on Planet Radio TV accessed on DStv platform by East and West African television audiences. Two…

Cop in armed robbery bid

Senior Court Reporter A policeman allegedly connived with two accomplices and attempted to rob a pedestrian at gunpoint along a foot bridge in Harare. Kudakwashe Godini (28) connived with Nicholas Zvirevo…

Madzviti shares German experience

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Uprising Afro-centric musician Tendai Madzviti,who is popularly known as Tendex in music circles, shared his experience in Germany when he performed at the Zimbabwe-Germany Society over the…

A practical guide to motivational speaking

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader ZIMBABWE has of late seen a flurry of motivational speakers who seem to have taken advantage of the inertia within the country’s corporate sector of inspirational…

Boat capsizes in DRC, 129 feared dead

LUBUMBASHI. — At least 129 people have drowned after a boat capsized on Thursday night on Lake Tanganyika in the southeast of the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to an…

Young Warriors humbled

Nkosilathi Sibanda in BULAWAYO Zimbabwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Zambia . . . . . . . .…

‘Stressed’ cop steals brandy

Court Reporter Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) gave away a policeman as he stole two bottles of Bols Brandy worth about US$32 in Spar Kamfinsa supermarket. Farai Murape (26), stationed at Northern…

Haiti premier resigns

PORT-AU-PRINCE. — Laurent Lamothe, Haiti’s prime minister, has announced he is resigning along with several ministers in the wake of violent anti-government protests and a commission’s call for him to…

Exam cheat fined $20

Court Reporter A 17-year-old boy was last week fined US$20 by a Harare magistrate after he was convicted of impersonation and contravening a section of the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council…

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