Of cholera, perks and poor performance

The cholera outbreak, which was reported in Harare at the beginning of this month, has so far claimed the lives of 31 people from the over 5 000 reported cases.

Sports doyen Mark Manolios dies

THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee have described the death of iconic sports administrator Mark Manolios as a massive blow for sports development in this country.

Govt declares war on cholera

Government has set up an inter-ministerial committee to come up with a lasting solution to the cholera outbreak in Harare and other parts of the country.

The Second Constitutional Amendment

A constitution, written or unwritten, is a blueprint on various national aspects such as freedom, aspirations or governance issues.

Bosso say Madinda is a winner

HIGHLANDERS have described their coach Madinda Ndlovu as a fighter and a winner in a show of support for the gaffer who is on a mission to lay the foundation on which to build a strong side.

Zim’s impressive efforts to end HIV get recognition

Zimbabwe could see new HIV infections among 15- to 29-year-olds drop by a third within a decade if the country scales up available prevention tools over the next five years, the second annual Goalkeepers Data Report launched yesterday by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has said.

Germany ousts spy chief over handling of far-right protests

Germany’s government said on Tuesday it would replace the head of its domestic spy agency who has faced accusations of harbouring far-right sympathies, putting an end to a row that exposed divisions in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cabinet.

Nakamba misses uefa opener

ZIMBABWE international midfielder Marvelous Nakamba missed his Belgian club’s opening UEFA Champions League group game against German giants Borussia Dortmund last night.

Acting PG clears air on anti-graft unit

Acting Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi on Monday said the special anti-corruption unit operates under his direction and control and does not take orders from anyone, the President included.

Man kills domestic worker’s family

A Buhera man ran amok on Sunday and fatally shot his domestic worker’s wife and two children aged four and one, over maize, rapoko and groundnuts that were stolen from his home.

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