Raw milk output expected to rise

Production of raw milk in Zimbabwe this year is expected to rise by between 0,5 to 1 percent as the country moves to rebuild its herd and increase capacity, an…

Pepper drones to the rescue

New Delhi. – Police in a northern Indian city said yesterday they have a new weapon for controlling unruly protesters in the world’s largest democracy: pepper-spraying drones.

Suspected hubby killer granted $50 bail

Fungai Jachi Court Reporter High Court judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu has granted Fortunate Nsoro, the Chitungwiza woman who allegedly killed her husband last month, $50 bail pending trial.

DeMbare opt for Gwanzura

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DEFENDING champions Dynamos have opted for Gwanzura and return to the Highfield venue for a league match against newboys Flame Lily on Sunday.

Munodawafa in court for domestic violence

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter GOSPEL artiste and keyboard wizard Munyaradzi Munodawafa was last week summoned to the Harare Civil Court by his ex-wife who was seeking a protection order against…

President in historic State visit to S. Africa • Key trade, economic talks on cards • Last visit was Aug 1994

From Mabasa Sasa in TSHWANE, South Africa PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived here yesterday afternoon for a historic State visit during which he will hold key trade and economic talks with his…

Editorial Comment: Prepaid water meters cost-effective

It is difficult to understand the opposition to prepaid water meters in Harare and other urban areas, since the councils have promised not to raise charges, the only ground that…

FC Platinum shift focus

Sports Reporter AFTER their failed adventure on the continent, FC Platinum switch their attention to domestic matters with a Castle Lager Premiership date against Flame Lily at Mandava today.

CAPS United faces liquidation

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter CAPS United Football Club faces collapse after the club’s two former directors issued them with a three-week notice to approach the High Court seeking liquidation…

Germany says ‘No’ to WW2 reparations

BERLIN. – Germany’s economy minister branded Greece’s demand for 278,7 billion euros ($302 billion) in reparations from World War Two as “stupid” yesterday, while the German opposition said Berlin should…

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