‘Delays during golden hour lead to loss of lives’…Road Accident Fund to ensure service providers get paid

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has noted that some service providers like ambulances and fire departments were reluctant to offer services at accident scenes…

Police recover 65 cattle in Kezi

Loveness Mpofu and Clinton Moyo, Sunday News Reporters POLICE in Kezi, Matabeleland South have recovered 65 head of cattle at Sun Yet Sen area following a massive crackdown after villagers…

Ndlovu wins Hwange May Award

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange HWANGE veteran defender and captain Gerald Ndlovu was yesterday named as the Premier Motor Spares sponsored Hwange Football Club May Player of the Month amid strong…

Davis Granite investigation complete

Tinomuda Chakanyuka,Senior Reporter INVESTIGATIONS into fears of an environmental hazard and feared collapse of houses in Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb and surrounding areas due to operations by a local quarrying company…

Increased gold deliveries signify a boon in the sector

LATEST statistics from Fidelity Printers and Refiners, the country’s sole gold buyer which reveal that the country recorded its highest gold deliveries in the month of May since the start…

Wedding planning can be hectic

EVERY girl I know wishes to get married at one point or the other. They would kill to walk down the aisle in a white wedding gown.

Maestro IV releases hot video

Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter BULAWAYO rapper Maestro IV has surely come a long way in getting recognition in the rap game, if his latest video Run This Town is…

Tourism receipts in Zimbabwe: Are these low hanging fuits benefiting the country’s economy?

Butler Tambo THE Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry Visitor Exit Survey for the period 2015/2016 period showed that the main factors that contributed to negative visitor perception of the…

Nssa ‘cannot locate’ its US$3,4m piece of land

Harare Bureau THE National Social Security Authority “cannot locate” a US$3,4 million piece of land in Chegutu that it bought using pensioners’ money.

Uganda refugee crisis fundraising falls short at $358m

Kampala — The international community pledged $358m at a fundraising summit on Friday to help Uganda tackle the world’s fastest growing refugee crisis, falling well short of expectations.

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