Hanged dogs ‘died a slow and horrible death’

Durban — An animal anti-cruelty activist said she was still “having nightmares” after the discovery of two dogs which had been hung from a tree near Ladysmith on Monday. Annamarie Koen,…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s commit to agricultural production

Government has once again come in a big way to support the agricultural sector by providing critical farming inputs to resettled farmers ahead of the summer cropping season. As we reported…

Police Commissioner’s funfair beckons

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter— Preparations for the 17th Edition of the Commissioner of Police’s Funfair are at an advance stage with several artistes expected to converge for the annual event. The Funfair…

DPC pays out $2,7m to depositors

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter— THE Deposit Protection Corporation has paid out $2,7 million to depositors of six failed banks in the last three years but more funds are available to pay…

VP Mphoko warns warlords

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter— Zanu-PF Second Secretary and Vice President Cde Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday launched the Marondera Central by-election campaign in which Cde Lawrence Katsiru will be representing the revolutionary party…

Tomana offside on private prosecutions

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— THE Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who were appointed as a friend of the court in a matter in which Prosecutor General Mr Johannes Tomana is…

Huge crowd, big loss

Petros Kausiyo and Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporters— ZIMBABWE’S Warriors showed their pulling power by attracting one of the biggest crowds seen at Rufaro in recent years but the revenue from the…

Value children: Dlamini-Zuma

From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Pretoria, South Africa— The African Union Commission chairperson Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has called for the creation of an Africa that secures decent livelihoods for children as…

Jungleman lays out his cards

Skhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO ZIMBABWE football legend Bruce “Jungleman” Grobbelaar says he will consider coming back to play a role in the Warriors should the current football leadership leave the…

‘Manufacturing most affected by jobs cuts’

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter— A survey carried out by a local human resources firm shows that 20 percent of workers who lost jobs following the Supreme Court ruling that employers…

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