Family week joy for Whawha inmates

Inmates at Midlands’ biggest prison, Whawha, have expressed gratitude to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) for coming up with the family week where they get to interact with their friends and family.

Lake takes NAC lead

WILLIAM LAKE took an early lead at the National Aids Council Pro-Am golf tournament at Royal Harare yesterday.

SA rand plunges

The rand slumped more than 3 percent yesterday over renewed uncertainty over South Africa’s land reform plan and a Moody’s warning on the country’s fiscal deficit.

The making of the Chevrons

IT’S an iconic photo that is worth more than a thousand words and, for most of the current Zimbabwean cricketers, it’s a throwback to the year they cut their milk teeth in representing their country in international on the big stage at the 2004 ICC Cricket Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh.

Poll challenge: The petition procedure

NOW that President Mnangagwa has filed his notice of opposition to the election challenge by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa, the opposition leader is expected to lodge an answering affidavit and heads of argument within three days of being served with the response.

SA crime unit busts car smuggling bid

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH Africa’s specialised crime busting unit, the Hawks on Tuesday evening intercepted a stolen Toyota Fortuner worth thousands of dollars which was destined for Malawi via…

Businessman loses $17k in car deal

A prominent businessman at Mpandawana in Gutu reportedly lost $17 061 to a fellow businessman in the town in a botched car importation deal.

Zimbabwe continue with good run

ZIMBABWE’S Gems are on cloud nine after boosting their qualifying chances for the 2019 World Cup finals in Liverpool by handing rivals Zambia a 64-41 defeat at the African Championships here yesterday.

Train derails, injures two

Police here have warned motorists and other road users to exercise caution at level crossings following the derailing of a goods train in Glendale that left two people injured recently.

Tiger was ready to quit golf

LOS ANGELES. – Tiger Woods’ remarkable come back to top-level golf almost didn’t happen, that is according to Nick Faldo.

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