Nurse shortage hits council clinics

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council clinics have been hit by a critical shortage of nurses. The local authority, through its department of Health Services, has appealed  to be…

RG’s Office puts measures to curb fraudulent documents

Harare Bureau THE Registrar-General’s Office has put in place security measures to ensure that identity documents are not fraudulently acquired by syndicates who are allegedly conniving with some officials from…

EcoCash agent gives chase after cashbox is stolen

Walter Mswazie  Masvingo Correspondent THREE  female robbers and their two male accomplices pounced on a hardware in Masvingo and escaped in a get-away car with a cash box containing $750…

Mixed feelings over Carl’s ‘Jesus’ joke

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Renowned comedian Carl Joshua Ncube does not shy away from controversy and he is the first to admit it. No one is safe from his satire.…

Mhere’s double launch

Arts Correspondent Gospel musician Mathias Mhere says he will launch his fourth album “Glory to Glory” on February 13 in Harare and the United States of America four days later.

More than 6m attend Pope Francis’ Manila service

MANILA. – Pope Francis concluded his trip to Asia yesterday with an open-air Mass for a rain-drenched crowd in Manila that the Vatican and the government said drew up to…

Good times roll for Jazz Invitation

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Jazz Invitation’s reunion gig held at Misty’s in Newlands Shopping Centre took fans back and forth with a selection of new and old skool classics for…

Russell grooms young talent

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter Music producer Russell “Russo” Chiradza has been hailed for his great artistry that he exhibited on Lil Major’s single titled “Me and My Baby” featuring Varaidzo…

Death toll rises in Niger ‘Charlie’ riots

NIAMEY. – Riots blamed on the publication of a cartoon in the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo depicting Prophet Muhammad have left at least 10 people dead in Niger, according…

Editorial Comment: Time to stop this senseless carnage

Two buses collide in a side-swipe accident and 25 people are killed and many more seriously hurt: yet another serious accident involving public transport in Zimbabwe.

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