2 000 chickens ‘stolen’ from Chicken Inn

Vusumuzi Dube Sunday News Reporter AT least 2 000 dressed chickens reportedly went missing last week from Chicken Inn’s Bulawayo holding depot with officials suspecting that this could be an inside…

The Big & Small Screen: A super terrible, terrible movie

PRIOR to its release, “Batman v Superman” was touted as the release of all releases in the franchise’s history; the one to tilt the balance in their favour and usher…

Hit, run victim’s family sought

Lynnia Ndlovu Sunday News Reporter POLICE in Gwanda are appealing to relatives or people who might know Daniel Tshuma who was fatally hit by a car about 10 kilometres from the…

Millions imported to ease cash crunch

Harare Bureau— ZIMBABWE will soon get US$200 million from Africa Export-Import Bank to ease cash shortages that beset some towns and cities in recent weeks. The money will be released from…

Mat South distributes 4 000 tons of food aid

Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent MORE than 4 000 tonnes of food aid have been distributed to 39 000 households in the districts of Matabeleland South as Government moves to ensure…

Meyer on course to win Zim open

Breyten Meyer yesterday carded his best ever tournament at Royal Harare Golf Club to take a one shot lead over Vaughn Groenewald going into today’s Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open finale.

Further exploration of arrogance and pride

Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks Continued from last week INDEED, the sin of Satan was his arrogant refusal to humble himself to the will of The Almighty. He believed himself…

$60m Byo Egodini upgrade deal raises stink

Vusumuzi Dube Municipal Reporter— THE Government has reportedly threatened to cancel the $60 million Egodini terminus upgrade project in Bulawayo and order a re-tender after allegations that some senior council…

Business Editor’s Brief: NRZ needs a serious rethink

There was talk that NRZ would buy locomotives from China, but, again, the deal never materialised. It died silently at NRZ headquarters — like the 2012 Chinese offer.

Scores trapped after Japan quakes, storm hits

Kumamoto — Scores of people were feared buried alive yesterday after two powerful quakes hit southern Japan a day apart, killing at least 41 people, as a forecast storm threatened…

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