Ramdin questioned after 277-run mauling

West Indies captain Denesh Ramdin faced questions about his leadership after presiding over a second hefty defeat to Australia in as many matches, this time a 277-run mauling in three…

Public debt hearing flops as three turn up

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief ONLY three people turned up for a public hearing of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Finance and Economic Development on the Public Debt Management Bill…

Magwegwe, Sojini win Orap tourney

Jillian Shava Sport Reporter FOURTEEN secondary school boys and four girls teams competed in the Orap-Zenzele Chevrolet soccer tournament at Gifford High School in Bulawayo. Magwegwe High won the boys event…

Duty-free leather products squeeze local firms

Senior Business Reporter THE government should allow local companies in the leather sector to import raw materials duty free to promote growth and development of domestic factories, an official said…

Sangano unstoppable

Sports Reporter THE past weekend was action packed in the Bulawayo Christian League with six matches being played. Sangano Revapostori continued their winning ways by beating Famona Tigers by 3-2.

Married man kills self at lover’s house

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent A MARRIED 31-year-old Masvingo taxi driver allegedly committed suicide at his girlfriend’s house following a dispute with his wife over child support. Danai Musiza’s girlfriend, Patience Mugabe,…

20 years jail for rapist stepdad

Faith Mabuto Midlands Reporter A Zvishavane stepfather was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment after he was convicted of raping his stepdaughter, 15, at knife point, impregrating her in the process…

Dog killer’s trial begins

Shamiso Dzingire Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman, who allegedly poisoned six dogs in her abattoir, appeared in court yesterday. Rosemary Ann Collen of Douglasdale suburb appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate Marylene Mtshina…

Residents cry foul as demonetisation kicks off

Molline Gagare and Brighton Gumbo Business Reporters SCORES of Bulawayo residents yesterday swarmed banking halls in the city centre to exchange old Zimbabwean dollar notes and coins for the United…

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