Govt sets target for wheat production from Arda estates

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is targeting to produce more than 11 000 tonnes of wheat from Arda estates this year and increase production to 30 000 tonnes next year as…

Zifa criticised for appointing practising PSL coaches in HPC

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA have been criticised for appointing practising coaches into the association’s High Performance Committee with one critic saying the coaches could be compromised. A Premier League club…

Woman assaults hubbya��s lover, confiscates shoe

Nhlalwenhle Ncube A woman from Bulawayoa��s Nketa 7 suburb is having sleepless nights after her boyfrienda��s wife beat her up and took away her shoe declaring that she was taking…

Zim Women Football executive elections slated for October

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA have directed that elections be held in October for a substantive Zimbabwe Women Football executive that has not had a substantive leader since the suspension…

Unrepentant cellphone thief gets five years

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A 40-YEAR-OLD ex-convict from Masvingo’s Rujeko Suburb has been sentenced to five years in prison for breaking into 25 houses before fishing out cellphones and cash…

Unsung Heroes: Ekuphumuleni Geriatric Nursing Home pioneers

Yoliswa Dube, Features Reporter THE need to start a facility such as Ekuphumuleni Geriatric Nursing Home in Mzilikazi suburb, Bulawayo, arose during the country’s liberation struggle.

Soccer euphoria, exorcising curse and Rio curtain

Khuphuka Nasingeni WE have not had much that unites us drinkers since the end of the football season. The English Premier League is back again and the cycle can start…

Man loses car relieving self in bush

Wynne Zanamwe Midlands Reporter A 46-YEAR-OLD man from Gweru lost his Toyota Hilux single cab vehicle to thieves after he parked it by the roadside while relieving himself in a bush. 

Curfew slapped on DRC towns after deadly clashes

Beni — Authorities slapped a dawn-to-dusk curfew on two northeast DRC towns on Thursday, following deadly clashes over the government’s failure to prevent repeated civilian massacres.

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