3 die, 13 injured in bus accident
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent Three people died on the spot while 13 others were seriously injured when a cross-border bus they were travelling on side-swiped a haulage truck at the…
Zim poised to restore breadbasket status
Peacemaker Zano Through the agricultural farming equipment that was financed by the Brazilian government recently, Zimbabwe has the opportunity to regain its status as the breadbasket of Africa once again.
No toiletries for jailbreakers: Court
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A Harare magistrate yesterday dismissed an application by eight suspects accused of masterminding the foiled jailbreak at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in which they wanted…
Of desperate Tsvangirai, SA’s Damascene moment
Hildegarde The Arena MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai never ceases to amaze me. The man is desperate to lead Zimbabwe. As Veronica Roth points out, it is desperation that can…
Muchechetere offside: AG
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Attorney-General Advocate Prince Machaya has scoffed at an attempt by suspended ZBC chief executive Happison Muchechetere to have his office and President Mugabe cited as…
Unravelling India’s heatwave
NEW DELHI. — India’s infamous tropical temperatures are making news once again. Over the past few weeks, a searing heat wave has gradually taken control over most parts of the…
Organic farming project brings hope
Tafadzwa Ndlovu Features Correspondent When the Danish International Development Agency unveiled a market gardening project to support smallholder farmers in Shurugwi’s Chatora Village under Chief Ndanga, Elson Maramwidzemoyo was one…
Midfielder dies in action
TRAGEDY struck during a ZIFA Harare Division Three league match on Sunday when midfielder Eliah Munyaradzi collapsed and later died.
Mutuma returns to CAPS
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter CAPS United prodigal sons — Rodreck Mutuma, Stephen Makatuka and Dominic Mukandi — returned to the team they quit in a huff a few weeks ago…
SA denies troops stranded in Uganda
CAPE TOWN. — South African National Defence Force (SANDF) yesterday refuted claims that about 850 South African soldiers were stranded in Uganda.











