Duo fined for destroying nomination papers
Two MDC-T members who destroyed nomination papers of former St Mary’s Ward 3 councillor Tendai Saimon two months ago have been fined $150 each.
Four die, 9 injured in road accident
Four people died while nine others were seriously injured when a Toyota Granvia they were travelling in side-swiped with a Ford Ranger before colliding head-on with a Mazda B1800 along the Kwekwe-Gokwe highway.
Hamilton wins at Monza
Lewis Hamilton took a thrilling and controversial victory in the Italian Grand Prix following a first-lap clash with Formula One title rival Sebastian Vettel yesterday.
Osborne Dam ‘underutilised’
Authorities have raised concern that the $300 million Osborne Dam project in Mutasa district is lying idle more than a decade after its completion, despite numerous business opportunities available at the site.
Normal to below-normal rainfall forecast for Southern Africa
Southern Africa is expected to receive erratic rainfall in the 2018/19 agricultural season, according to the latest outlook produced by regional climate experts who predict that seasonal rainfall will be “normal to below-normal” across most of the region, except for Tanzania.
Ronaldo draws blank again
Cristiano Ronaldo drew another blank in his bid to score his first Serie A goal for Juventus but the Italian soccer champions kept their winning momentum 2-1 at promoted Parma on Saturday with goals in either half from World Cup stars Mario Mandzukic and Blaise Matuidi.
Battle lines drawn for Miss World Zim
Glitz and glamour characterised the sashing ceremony held at the Miss Zimbabwe Trust in Harare last Friday evening as the organisers of the pageant unveiled the 14 finalists who will battle for the coveted crown.
Beauty of Zim stone sculpture on display
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe recently conducted a whirlwind tour of Zimbabwe’s major sculptural centres to publicise call to participation for the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) led to a heedfulness in style and mantra that is present in Zimbabwe’s artistic communities.
Sanyatwe: Born to serve
Growing up in a family of active members of the ruling Zanu-PF party in Rusape, Cde Chido Sanyatwe was indoctrinated into national ideologies long before her peers knew what it meant to be patriotic.
I passed a Herculean task: Mugweni
Out of Mashonaland Central’s 18 constituencies, no other constituency attracted more political and media attention than Mazowe North, where Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha fought a protracted battle to retain the parliamentary seat before eventually losing to the province’s youngest legislator, Cde Campion Mugweni.











