Cremer to miss cricket tours

FORMER captain Graeme Cremer will miss Zimbabwe’s cricket tours to South Africa and Bangladesh scheduled for September-November after he recently underwent successful knee surgery in Harare.

Council to hire traffic expert

Harare City Council is set to recruit a chief traffic transportation planner to deal with the chaos obtaining in the Central Business District and other parts of the city where congestion is now the order of the day at intersections, especially during peak hours.

Miners take Rushwaya to court

A GROUP of miners under the banner of Zvishavane-Mberengwa Miners’ Association (ZMMA) has taken former Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya to court for defying a court order by masquerading as the president of the Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation (ZMF).

3 self-styled ‘prophets’ jailed for stocktheft

Three self-proclaimed “prophets” here have been jailed for an effective nine years each, after they stole a beast worth $500 and slaughtered it to feed their congregants.

ZDF to build 5 clinics in Masvingo West

The health delivery system in Masvingo rural district has received a major boost after the Zimbabwe Defence Forces agreed to construct five new clinics under its community assistance programme.

Zanu-PF lines up victory celebrations

Zanu-PF Midlands province has lined up victory celebrations in all constituencies following the revolutionary party’s triumph in the just-ended harmonised elections.

‘Turn Lowveld into agric hub’

Great Zimbabwe University Vice Chancellor Professor Rungano Zvobgo has urged farmers in the Lowveld to increase agricultural production by taking advantage of abundant water bodies in the region that can be exploited for irrigation purposes.

Veld fires ravage 30 000ha

At least 30 180 hectares in Mashonaland East Province were affected by veld fires in August, an official from the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has said.

Mzembi to stand trial in November

The trial of former Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi, who is facing $1,6 million theft of trust property charges, is expected to start on November 29.

Typhoid fears mount

A fresh disease outbreak is looming in Gweru, as the city has gone for two days without potable water, leaving residents resorting to unsafe water supplies such as condemned boreholes.

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