Doctor hurls insults at nurses

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A clinical director at Chitungwiza Hospital, Patrick Dhliwayo, appeared at the Chitungwiza Magistrates’ Court yesterday for allegedly insulting and manhandling two nurses at Zengeza Clinic.

Rodger, Over? A tribute to Cde Chinx

Mhoze Chikowero Correspondent In March, I spent about four hours in Harare with Cde Chinx together with two of his sons, Chinx was a leading Chimurenga musician and veteran of Zimbabwe’s…

‘Create policies that support local industry’

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent GOVERNMENT should fine-tune its investment policies to create a solid foundation that will support productivity and enhance economic growth.

Scotland likely to come to Zimbabwe

EDINBURGH. — There is a chance Zimbabwe Cricket might invite Scotland over for a reciprocal tour in the coming months.

Is the world the same as it was before?

David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts At Sunday school we learned, as children, about Jesus, the awaited Christ, the one and only beloved son of God who through his very being, existence,…

United hunt for CR7

LONDON. — Cristiano Ronaldo is interested in the possibility of returning to Manchester United this summer, Sky sources understand. The Real Madrid forward wants to leave Spain and a source close…

Mkwasine farmers want alternative miller

Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI Sugarcane farmers in Mkwasine have threatened to switch to other cash crops if Government fails to intervene by finding an alternative miller to Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe,…

Zim’s abortion dilemma: It’s the women who suffer

Roselyne Sachiti  Features Editor “My uterus was also damaged because of the pricking. The doctor had to remove it. I cried and begged him not to. He said I would…

Video referee in focus

MOSCOW. — Arturo Vidal’s late header helped Chile to a 2-0 win over Cameroon in their Confederations Cup Group B soccer match opener in Moscow on Sunday night, as the…

‘SI64 eases pressure on local players’

Business Reporter Listed cement manufacturer, Lafarge Holcim Zimbabwe said protection measures introduced by Government against cement imports last year have been instrumental in easing pressure on local players.

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