$5 vodka theft earns man 18-month jail term

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent A 34-YEAR-OLD man from Gweru was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for stealing two bottles of Vodka worth $5,50 each at a local supermarket.

Accolades for making noise in the streets!

Michael Mhlanga While it’s nice to think that our voting decisions are based purely on how well the platforms of each of the candidates align with our own individual set…

Whither our sacred places

Sekuru Friday Chisanyu Tracing African Roots — OVER the years, there are people who have consistently made efforts to preserve our traditional practices and beliefs as African people.

Viewing the Victoria Falls at night

It is a marvel. They call it the Lunar Rainbow. For three days in a month, when there is virtually no cloud cover, tourists are privileged to visit the Victoria…

Secret behind 2016 exam pass rate

Livingstone Marufu — How the pendulum has swung in the education sector provides material for an interesting narrative. The 2016 national Grade Seven examination results show that examination performances have…

Thinking outside the box

Harmony Agere — After several hours of job searching in Harare’s Central Business District without success, childhood friends — Sebastian and Takura — both in their twenties, retreated to catch…

Controlling parafilariasis in your herd

THIS week we talk about a common infection in cattle which is observed mainly during summer. It can also occur even during the dry season.

Guard fires, injures six in gold clashes

Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent A security guard at a mine in Vugwi in the Midlands Province shot and injured six gold panners who wanted to disarm and injure him with…

ZRP re-launches service charter

Nokukhanya Moyo, Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police re- launched its Client Service Charter in Bulawayo yesterday amid calls for police officers to prioritise the safety of members of…

VP Mnangagwa on US relations

Sunday News Reporters VICE-President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa has challenged the United States government to restore bilateral relations with Zimbabwe, building on the humanitarian support that the American administration has given…

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