Cecil killer reopens surgery
Crime Reporter AMERICAN dentist James Walter Palmer, who killed lion Cecil in Hwange early last month, has reopened his surgery in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, in the US.
SPB stalling solar power stations: Mbiriri
Tendai Sahondo Business Correspondent The State Procurement Board (SPB) is stifling progress on the planned establishment of three solar power stations that will pump an additional 300MW onto the national grid,…
MDC-T escalates siege on economy
Benny Tsododo Correspondent The MDC-T cannot pretend to be sympathetic to retrenched workers when it is advocating plans that would trigger more job losses and company closures.
Kasukuwere warns Harare councillors
Municipal Reporter HARARE City Council must dismiss directors who earn hefty salaries while not delivering service instead of targeting low wage earners, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister…
OK Zim boss sued over noise
Abigail Mawonde Court Correspondent OK Zimbabwe chief executive officer Mr Willard Zireva has been dragged to court by his neighbours for turning his property into a partying house and disturbing their…
CAPS falter at home again
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter CAPS United . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Dongo Sawmill . . .…
NicozDiamond targets increased regional presence
Business Reporter NICOZDIAMOND Insurance says it will increase its presence in the region as the prevailing economic conditions in Zimbabwe continue to shrink the market for its products .
Unravelling the wiring of the mind
Stanely Mushava Literature Today While the complexity of the mind might be the force behind staggering accomplishments, discoveries and creations, it may also be the reason why the mind seems to…
Miraculous Bolt hits Gatlin
BEIJING. — Usain Bolt produced perhaps his greatest miracle of all as he put a troubled build-up behind him to beat two-time doper and clear favourite Justin Gatlin to retain…
Spar Fun Run raises $9 000
Arts Correspondent SPAR’s Fun Run held recently at Old Georgians Sports Club was a phenomenal success. Participants from all age groups came to support Childline and Shungu Dzevana Orphanage.











