Crocodiles kill 30

At least 30 people were killed by crocodiles in separate incidents countrywide since last year, while more than seven others were seriously injured. According to official statistics, of the 30 people, 25 were killed last year, while five lives were claimed since the beginning of the year.

‘Zimbabwe has great potential, sanctions must go’

Nadia Murte Correspondent As a French citizen working for Universal Communications, I am visiting Zimbabwe for the first time. The objective of my visit is to prepare an economic report…

Court to rule on demolitions today

A Chitungwiza court will deliver judgment today on proposed demolition of illegally built structures in the town. Magistrate Mr Takunda Mutetwa on Friday postponed the judgment announcement to today.

NGO brings cheer to Epworth

“Education has two key results; which is quality and access, so when we are assisted in building infrastructure access to education for students is also improved.”

Local film for US festival

Local star-studded movie, “Cook Off” will make its way to the upcoming Seattle International Film Festival to be held in United States of America in June. The movie that premiered in December last year has been doing well on the screen. In an interview, film producer Joe Njagu said he was happy that their production was yearning good fruits across the world.

Mourinho challenges United

MANCHESTER. – Jose Mourinho says he congratulated Pep Guardiola on Manchester City’s season even though Manchester United made them wait to win the English Premier League soccer title. The runaway…

US sanctions target Russian officials

Andre Darmon Correspondent The United States imposed a new round of sanctions against Russia on Friday, targeting seven Russian businessmen and 17 government officials in the latest provocation against that…

Will we stop Trump before it’s too late?

Madeleine Albright Correspondent On April 28, 1945 — 73 years ago — Italians hung the corpse of their former dictator Benito Mussolini upside down next to a gas station in…

The simplicity of Hove’s poetry

Tanaka Chidora Literature Today “Poetry is a way of laughing and smiling,” (Chenjerai Hove, 2003). The past two weeks have seen me reading a lot of poetry. At one point,…

Bigwigs to appear before Parly

Three top officials are expected to appear before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy today as the probe into the mining of diamonds from Chiadzwa goes a gear up.

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