Ingazi: The iconic symbol of the BaTonga people

Obey Sibanda Features Reporter TAKING a walk in parts of Binga District, Matabeleland North Province, one cannot miss the sight of amiable huts built on stilts dotted around homesteads confirming…

Parly to debate mining bills

Business Reporter THREE pieces of legislation related to the mining sector will be brought before Parliament for debate this year, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Caledonia declares ninth quarterly dividend

DUAL-LISTED gold miner Caledonia Mining has declared its ninth quarterly dividend of $0.1125 a share. Following its recent move to report its financial statements in US dollars, the company revised…

Prosecutor, prison officer aquitted in $150 bribe case

Midlands Bureau Chief A KWEKWE-based prosecutor and a prison officer who were facing charges of accepting $150 bribe from an accused, have been acquitted. The prosecutor Fortunate Mbizvo, 31, and…

Girl, 11, drowns at safari pool

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A FESTIVE season holiday for a Harare family was cut short after their 11-year-old daughter drowned in a swimming pool at Hwange Safari Lodge.

Zim, Afghanistan in decider

ZIMBABWE will cross swords with Afghanistan in the final clash of the five-match series at Sharjah today with the series being equally levelled between the two by 2-2.

Carl Joshua’s new radio role

Bruce Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent Comedian Carl Joshua Ncube has added another feather in his cap and is now a co-presenter with McDonald Gurura on ZBC’s SFM Morning Rush.

Chapungu recalls loaned players

Midlands Correspondent GWERU-based Premiership outfit Chapungu have recalled players they had loaned out as the club starts preparations for the 2016 season.

Ugandan cops search for missing 80kg cocaine

Kampala — Ugandan police said on Monday they were investigating reports that cocaine worth nearly $4m seized by customs officers at its main airport had disappeared from secure stores.

Destruction of historical monuments ill-advised

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu The “Rhodes Must Fall” campaign has now reached Britain where a statue of Cecil John Rhodes at Oxford’s Oriel College is likely to be removed from its…

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