BREAKING NEWS: Maridadi arrested at Beitbridge border post

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Mabvuku legislator James Maridadi was arrested around 4am today by police detectives at Beitbridge border post after he was found shooting videos of customs officials and…

BREAKING NEWS: MDC-T MP Maridadi arrested at border post

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau MDC-T Mabvuku legislator James Maridadi was arrested around 4am today by police detectives at Beitbridge border post after he was found shooting videos of customs officials…

Mine worker dies in shaft accident

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent A Mimosa Mine employee died in one of the mine shafts on Monday after being hit by a barricade. Charles Teketai, 41, who was an operator…

ZBC reporter killed in car crash

Harare Burreau Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation news reporter Thulani Miga has died. He was 31.

President promotes 22 senior army officers

Harare Bureau President Mugabe has promoted three Zimbabwe National Army colonels to the rank of Brigadier General and 19 Lieutenant Colonels to the rank of full colonels.

All civil servants get paid . . . Still want to know bonus pay dates

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE government yesterday paid all the remaining civil servants their December salaries and the Apex Council says it would demand actual dates for payment of bonuses…

Acting President urges churches to pray for rains

Harare Bureau Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday met church leaders in Harare and urged them to pray for the country to receive sufficient rain this season.

Warriors go a gear up

WITH his Group D rivals Zambia, Mali and Uganda gearing up for the African Nations Championships, Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa maintains that it would have been ideal for his charges…

Pep wants to coach in England

PEP GUARDIOLA says he is leaving Bayern Munich to manage in England. The former Barcelona boss recently announced he would not extend his contract in Germany when it expires at…

Burundi government says it will not join peace talks

Burundi’s government will not take part in peace talks with the opposition scheduled today, a senior official said, casting doubts on efforts to end months of violence.

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