Man pumps 11 bullets on wife, turns gun on self
Sunday News Reporter A BULAWAYO man allegedly shot his wife 11 times before turning the gun on himself after discovering WhatsApp messages and pictures that suggested she was in love…
Govt clinches US$1 billion deal
Harare Bureau THE African Export-Import Bank and Lazard — a New York Stock Exchange-listed financier — will mobilise US$1,1 billion to help Zimbabwe clear its arrears with the World Bank…
President mourns Dr Charles Utete
Harare Bureau DR Charles Utete was an unassuming torchbearer who quietly shaped Zimbabwe’s Government, working behind the scenes to create a civil service that could meet the country’s ever-changing development…
Khupe riled by Tsvangirai appointments
Vusumuzi Dube and Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporters MDC-T deputy president Ms Thokozani Khupe is reportedly fuming after party president Mr Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday effectively diluted her power and influence…
Mzembi inches closer to UNWTO top post
Isdore Guvamombe in Kigali, Rwanda THE Executive Council of the African Union — a gathering of the continent’s foreign affairs ministers — yesterday endorsed Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Dr…
US, UK summon Evan Mawarire
Harare Bureau THE new darling of the West’s regime change agenda, Mr Evan Mawarire, has reportedly been summoned to the United States to debrief his handlers on his activities in…
Therapeutic horse riding aiding Byo’s disadvantaged
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter UNDERPRIVILEGED children living with disabilities in Bulawayo are benefiting from therapeutic horse riding sessions that are enabling them to exercise their muscles at no cost. The therapeutic healing…
Mphoko challenges business. . . Assist to revive economy, Byo urged
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter ACTING President Phelekezela Mphoko has challenged the Bulawayo business community to assist in rebuilding the economy and not leave that solely in the hands of the…
Headmaster convicted of defrauding school
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent A headmaster at Mapiravana Secondary School who was recently convicted of defrauding the rural school of $1 450 after inflating prices of services offered to the school by…
‘Zanu-PF stop using social media’
Peter Matika and Lynnia Ndlovu Sunday News Reporters MEMBERS of the ruling Zanu-PF must stop using social media as it is a platform for regime change purveyors out to fight…











