Outrage over kangaroo shot dead, dressed in leopard-print
Sydney — A kangaroo dressed in leopard-print has been found shot dead on an Australian roadside tied to a chair and holding a bottle of booze, sparking outrage over the…
Pair siphons 1 698 litres diesel from Econet boosters
Amanda Chikari, Midlands Reporter TWO men from Redcliff town have been arrested for allegedly stealing 1 698 litres of diesel from boosters after breaking into four Econet Wireless Base stations…
Zimdef invests $15m in STEM
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) has so far invested more than $15 million in the STEM initiative.
Woman faints in court
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter BUSINESS came to a standstill at the Victoria Falls Magistrates’ Courts on Tuesday when a woman who was being accused by her landlady of failing…
UK’s May demands major probe after deadly fire
London — British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday there must be a “major national investigation” into the use of potentially flammable cladding fitted to high-rise towers across the…
Bulawayo Kraal Irrigation Scheme gets water
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls PUMPING of water to the Bulawayo Kraal Irrigation Scheme in Binga has finally started after engineers managed to attend to leaking pipes, setting into motion…
EcoCash tolling system goes live
Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter THE innovative EcoCash tolling system has gone live at 17 tollgates as the partnership between Econet and the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) bears fruit.
Left for dead over bath soap
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A 22-YEAR-OLD man from Bulilima attacked his 35-year-old brother until he lost consciousness for using his bath soap without permission.
Sand abstraction: A driver of land degradation
THE extraction of sand and clay is one of the major drivers of land degradation in Zimbabwe’s urban, semi urban, rural service centres centre as well as growth points. According…
Govt probe into externalisation starts
Government has started investigations to identify individuals and companies involved in externalising foreign currency from Zimbabwe and in turn fuelling the current cash crisis, Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick…











