Bus company ordered to pay accident victim
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE High Court has ordered Mzansi Express Bus company to pay a Bulawayo woman more than $10 000 as compensation for injuries sustained in an…
MDC-T wins T-shirt, head scarves wrangle
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE High Court has dismissed an application by a South African wholesale textile company and a Bulawayo garment manufacturing firm demanding nearly R5 million from…
Neglected diseases under spotlight
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter THE Government is planning to embark on a national survey to determine the prevalence of neglected tropical diseases in the country.
Townshend and Butcher sponsors police league
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Zimbabwe Republic Police inter-stations football league got a timely boost when sportswear shop Townshend and Butcher unveiled a $1 340 sponsorship package at a…
Forestry Commission scout jailed for poaching
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A FORESTRY Commission scout who has been evading arrest since December last year when he escaped after being found with two pieces of ivory, has…
Woman in dispute with son carries 3kg boulder to police
Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau A 76-YEAR-OLD woman from Shurugwi locked in a property inheritance wrangle with her son took the trouble of carrying a huge stone to Gweru Rural Police…
Pochettino confident Kane will face Real
London — Mauricio Pochettino is confident Harry Kane will be fit for Tottenham’s Champions League showdown with Real Madrid after the England striker took part in training yesterday.
Zim boxers to trade leather in Sizinda
Sports Reporter THE country’s 10 provinces are ready for the Sizinda South Beer Garden Boxing tournament set for Saturday in Bulawayo’s sprawling suburb.
Zim to host Turkey
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE are set to mark their return to the Euro-Africa Group II of the Davis Cup when they face Turkey at home in the 2018 tournament.
18 percent flee HIV test results
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter ABOUT 18 percent of people who tested for HIV in Bulawayo from January to June this year did not collect their results, statistics show.

