RBZ, GMAZ to assess season’ preps

Business Reporter ACCESS to cash for local maize and soya purchases and outstanding foreign payments for grain imports are some of the topical issues set to feature this morning at…

Mushowani target Gunners

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter MUSHOWANI Stars have vowed to make life difficult for Northern Region Division One side Gunners when the two sides clash at Chaminuka tomorrow. Angirayi Chapo, the…

Book Café in collaboration with Pariah State

Correspondent After the successful Book Café pop-ups at the New Ambassador Hotel and around Harare, the Book Café has gone a step further in ensuring life continues in the live…

Medical aid: Win-win outcome possible

Ministerial statement on the situation and challenges between Health Insurers and Health Care Providers to map a way forward by Honourable Dr P. D Parirenyatwa.

Police detective nabbed for driving without license

An unlicensed police detective based in Beitbridge has been charged with culpable homicide for fatally knocking down two men on Wednesday evening with his Subaru car. Sources close to the investigations…

Zim athlete robbed of car in South Africa

Phineas Mukwazo in Durban, South Africa ZIMBABWEAN ace decathlete Keegan Cooke lost his maroon 1970 Toyota Prado to daring  thieves on Wednesday afternoon while having lunch with his wife Amy.

LATEST: Police detective nabbed for driving without license

Thupeyo Muleya An unlicensed police detective based in Beitbridge has been charged with culpable homicide for fatally knocking down two men on Wednesday evening with his Subaru car. Sources close to…

Colliery loses $2 million in shoddy deals

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor AILING Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) lost up to $2 million in alleged stealthy payments for goods and supplies that were never delivered since 2012, an…

Vodzidza kurima

VANA vepaNyambiri Secondary School, kwaSeke, vari kusimukira muzvidzidzo zvemabasa emawoko zvinosanganisira kurima izvowo zviri kuita kuti chikoro ichi chiwane mari.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: SA violence senseless, retrogressive

SOUTH Africa has a history of violent protests dating back to the apartheid era when black people used various methods to offer resistance to the white supremacist government. While there…

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