Tight schedule for Mutare long distance runner

Liberty Dube BATTLE hardened, but ageing Mutare long distance runner, Tendai Chamwandoita who last year won silverware at the prestigious Comrades Marathon has four high profile marathon races in South…

Zanu-PF bigger than individuals

Shame Isaki Politics has never been so exciting in Zimbabwe and like a soap opera the intriguing twists and turns have left many Zimbabweans wandering what the next day has…

Headmaster’s wife explains murder motive

Tendai Gukutikwa A FEMALE teacher who allegedly gruesomely murdered her husband this week said she had committed the offence after suffering a lot of abuses at the hands of her…

Suicidal in-law in court over witchcraft allegations

Letwin Mubonesi BEING fingered by his in-laws as the one who is behind all mysterious happenings and deaths in the family left a Marange man with no option, but to…

Stanbic unveils debit card account for tobacco farmers

Farming Reporter STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe has unveiled a debit card for tobacco farmers which enables them to facilitate transactions with effect from this farming season.

$100 fine for assaulting sister’s ex-boyfriend

Letwin Mubonesi ASSAULTING his sister’s ex-boyfriend for dumping her saw a Dangamvura man being fined $100. James Jakachira (24) of House Number N461B, Area C, Dangamvura last week appeared before…

Man threatens cops with baboon attack

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A MAN from Bulilima has been arrested for threatening to bewitch three police officers based at Madlambuzi Police Station by unleashing a baboon to attack them.

Chevrons lose warm-up match

ZIMBABWE yesterday suffered a huge seven wicket loss to Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association XI in their first warm-up in India before the start of ICC World Twenty20 set to start…

Anthrax kills 169 cattle in Makoni

Lovemore Kadzura AT LEAST 27 people have been infected with anthrax in Makoni District since the beginning of the rainy season after consuming contaminated meat.

KPMG identifies top influences of FDI into Africa

A KPMG analysis of the factors that attract investors in Africa show that corruption, poor infrastructure and onerous business conditions in fact do not scare off investors, if the mineral,…

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