Cash delays rile pensioners
Pensioners who receive their money through CABS have expressed disappointment over delays by the bank to dispense cash, which often condemns them to spending most of their time in queues.
Kadoma in road rehab drive
Kadoma Municipality is rehabilitating most of its roads after residents protested by planting trees in potholes.
Old-fashioned United
Long balls in the air to a big strong centre forward, crunching tackles, speed and physicality — Manchester United beat Liverpool 2-1 on Saturday the old-fashioned way.
African medicine, conventional drugs: Friends or enemies?
Africa is home to an extensive and diverse medicinal plant life. This includes commonly used herbs like Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis), Devil’s claw (Harpagophytum procumbens), Buchu (Agathosma betulina), Cape Aloe (Aloe ferox) and Hoodia (Hoodia gordonii).
Legislators rap Mines Bill
The Mines and Mining Development Ministry’s permanent secretary should not chair the Mining Affairs Board given his or her other role as overser of operations of the ministry, legislators have said.
Security guard drowns
A 23-year-old security guard from Headlands drowned last week while trying to retrieve fishing nets he had confiscated from fishmongers, who were poaching in a dam at Morris Farm.
300 Shurugwi villagers get free treatment
OVER 300 villagers in Shurugwi received free medical services from doctors and nurses based in Gweru, who are consolidating the work being undertaken by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa through her charity organisation — Angels of Hope Foundation.
Proteas in control
South Africa reduced Australia to an unconvincing 180 for five — and a small 41-run lead — on day three of the second test at St George’s Park yesterday.
9 poachers nabbed at Tokwe-Mukosi
Nine poachers have so far been arrested at Tokwe-Mukosi Dam, while several nets and a home-made canoe were impounded following the launch of a joint police and the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority clampdown to curb poaching at Zimbabwe’s largest inland dam.
Spurs, Gunners win
Son Heung-Min ensured Tottenham Hotspur didn’t pay a heavy price for an ankle injury suffered by Harry Kane as he scored twice in a win 4-1 at Bournemouth yesterday.








