Vendor grabs council cop’s privates

Letwin Mubonesi A NATVIEW Park vendor allegedly grabbed a Mutare Municipal Police officer’s private parts before assaulting him recently. Patson Kutamahufa appeared before senior Mutare magistrate, Mrs Sekai Chiundura pleading…

ZIFA PLANS AUDIT

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Zifa executive committee is set to authorise a forensic audit of the national association’s books next week as part of moves to salvage its…

Chief Mvuthu dispute rages on

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter ONE of the key contenders in the Mvuthu chieftainship wrangle, Saunders Mlotshwa, has filed opposing papers challenging a Bulawayo High Court provisional order interdicting him…

Chipinge Town Council donates to community

Chipinge Correspondent CHIPINGE Town Council has distributed food hampers worth thousands of dollars to 88 less-privileged members of the community that were sourced through its 2015 Chairman’s Christmas Cheer Fund. The…

CSL season to kick off in April

Midlands Correspondent THE expanded 2016 Zifa Central Soccer League (CSL) season is set to begin on the first weekend of April with 18 teams in a move that is likely…

Why the Zika virus is causing alarm

GLOBAL health officials have said that the Zika virus, which has been linked to severe birth defects in thousands of babies in Brazil, is rapidly spreading in the Americas and…

Zimbabwe is now in the grip of deflation

IN MOST parts of the world, prices have risen steadily for decades. While some things – computers and electronic products, for example – have become cheaper over time, the prices…

Chief Chikukwa dies

Post Reporter CHIEF Ringisai Chadwork Chikukwa, the 14th Chief Chikukwa of the Chikukwa Clan in Chimanimani District died at Mutare Provincial Hospital on Wednesday. He was 70. Chief Chikukwa was…

South Korea threatens to shoot down any rocket by North

South Korea says the North’s planned rocket launch would never be “tolerated,” threatening to destroy any projectile or debris that falls on its territory.

Digitalisation to benefit creative industry

THE digitalisation programme has created an opportunity for the creative industry to put the true image of Zimbabwe on the global arena.

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