Explosion leaves 6 dead, 10 injured

MOGADISHU. – At least six people were killed, while 10 others were injured in an explosion which went off at a restaurant outside two Somali government ministries on Wednesday.

N’anga unleashes snakes on ‘patient’

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter In a spine-chilling episode, a traditional healer allegedly inflicted incisions on his patient with a razor blade and sucked the blood, before unleashing snakes to also…

Local rapper clinches MTV deal

Leroy Dzenga Arts Reporter Zimbabwean hip hop artiste Karizma has clinched a deal with cable television channel, MTV where some of his songs will be used as soundtracks in their popular…

I’m not here to waste time: Zlatan

MANCHESTER. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic has told Manchester United he is not at the club to “waste time” and that they must think big and show they are prepared to match…

Kombi operators against new tax

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent The Zimbabwe Union of Drivers and Conductors (ZUDAC) has bemoaned the recent introduction of a presumptive tax on commuter omnibuses by Government, saying it could trigger a…

Probe into missing border camera begins

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Border authorities have opened investigations into the incident where one of the over 36 security cameras at Beitbridge Border Post was stolen during a power blackout recently.

Agric collabos: The devil is in details

Charles Dhewa Encouraging Government departments, non-governmental organisations and the private sector to collaborate in the agriculture sector is one of the most sensible recommendations.

Zim must learn from SA’s export strategy

 Zimbabwe is in need of growing and diversifying its exports so that it can generate sufficient liquidity to propel the economy.

Piped water boost for Magunje

From Noah Pito in Magunje The Minister of Rural Development, Promotion and Preservation of National Culture and Heritage Cde Abednico Ncube yesterday commissioned Birimahwe piped water scheme in Magunje that…

Johnson favoured for green jacket

AUGUSTA. — Top-ranked Dustin Johnson is favoured to capture the 81st Masters, but plenty of golfers see Rory McIlroy as a green-jacket threat when the year’s first major championship begins…

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