Boy (14) dies in croc attack

A Redcliff boy was killed by a crocodile on Sunday while swimming in Kwekwe River in Torwood.

ZDF, community partnership hailed

Diverse community projects being undertaken by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces countrywide are a clear demonstration of the mutual cooperation, spirit of oneness and unity of purpose between the ZDF and the community.

Outgoing mayor speaks on tenure

Outgoing Masvingo Municipality mayor Mr Hubert Fidze has said he is leaving office a happy man after making a lot of positive changes in service delivery for the local authority during his tenure.

Bako doubtful for African Moto-X Champs

ONE of the country’s top junior motocross riders Emmanuel Bako is a major doubt for this coming weekend’s FIM Africa Motocross of African Nations Championships in Kitwe, Zambia, after he suffered a back injury during the fifth round of the 2018 South African National Championship series in Cape Town on Saturday.

Children account for nearly one-third of trafficking victims

Approximately 28 percent of identified victims of trafficking globally are children, UNICEF and the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking (ICAT) say.

Mnikwa salutes Jani

ZIMBABWE Rugby Union women’s boss Abigail Mnikwa has hailed Aaron Jani’s leadership for the efforts the ex-Sables international is making in reviving the females’ game in the country.

Mudariki blow for Sables

ZIMBABWE have been dealt a blow to their preparations for their must-win Rugby Africa Gold Cup clash against Uganda in Kampala on Saturday, with the Mudariki brothers Hilton and Farai ruled out of the showdown.

Erdogan lashes out at US as Turkey crisis deepens

The value of the Turkish lira fell by another 10 percent on Monday as markets in Asia, Europe and the US declined on fears that contagion from Turkey’s crisis would spread to other emerging market economies as well as to European banks holding billions of dollars’ worth of Turkish debt.

Trade conflict is a lose-lose game

After many years of rapid growth, serious trade tensions have emerged between the United States and China.

CUT in drive to boost cattle breeds

Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) in conjunction with the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development has embarked on a massive artificial insemination programme in a bid to boost the quality of cattle breeds in Zimbabwe.

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