Sables survive relegation
Petros Kausiyo, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE Rugby Union president Aaron Jani was a relieved man after the Sables finally found a way to win with a deserved 38-18 victory over Uganda…
1500 suspected cases of typhoid in Gweru
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE death toll due to the typhoid outbreak in Gweru has risen to eight with the cumulative total of suspected cases now over 1 500.
Kenya demolishes Nairobi slum for highway
NAIROBI. – Early on Sunday morning on the outskirts of Nairobi, hundreds of people gathered amid the rubble where their church once stood. Pastors preached atop bare foundations. Worshippers, dressed in their Sunday best,…
Sulu, Eriza in stage affair at PaDziva
Suluman Chimbetu and Lyn Magodo will on Saturday have a stage affair at PaDziva outdoor joint near Dzivaresekwa.
Venezuela prices shed five zeros, as inflation soars
VALENCIA. – Venezuela yesterday slashed five zeros from prices as part of a broad economic plan that President Nicolas Maduro says will tame hyperinflation but critics call it another raft…
All set for Manicaland Agric Show
THE 108th edition of the Manicaland Agricultural Show starts tomorrow, with over 200 exhibitors expected to showcase their products.
‘No demolition without court order’
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter THE Supreme Court has outlawed the demolition of properties or eviction of people from houses by local authorities without a court order. Justice Vernanda Ziyambi,…
CABS signs MoU with travel firm
The Central African Building Society (CABS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with local travel firm Four Faces that should see the latter’s Holiday Clubs membership cards hosting basic banking functions.
Teen rape cop fights sentence
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A JAILED Bulawayo traffic cop who turned his 15-year-old step-daughter into a sex slave, threatening to kill her if she exposed him, has approached the…











