N’anga vanishes after patient’s death

Sukoluhle Ndlovu Midlands Correspondent A 20-year-old woman from Crispen Village under Chief Mkoka in Gokwe, died after allegedly drinking a concoction she got from a traditional healer, which was meant…

UNGA: An opportunity to tell the Zimbabwean story

The 73rd Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) currently in motion in the United States provides boundless opportunities for Zimbabwe to tell its story following the recent political transfiguration that gave birth to a new dispensation, now commonly referred to as the Second Republic.

SLIZ course begins

THE joint Sports Leaders Institute of Zimbabwe and West Virginia University-run International Sports Management Level One course started earnestly in Harare yesterday with over 100 participants in attendance.

Gwinji elected Shurugwi Town Council chair

Sukoluhle Ndlovu Midlands Correspondent zanu-pf Councillor Walter Gwinji is the new chairperson of Shurugwi town council following elections that were held last week. Clr Gwinji will be deputised by fellow…

Rebel Zanu-PF councillors suspended

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi The Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial leadership has suspended four recently-elected councillors at Chiredzi Town Council from the party, accusing them of letting down the revolutionary party by…

Marondera faces water purification chemicals shortage

Victor Maphosa Mash East Correspondent Marondera Municipality is running out of water purification chemicals amid indications that the town is left with only a week supply. Engineer Christopher Chineka revealed this…

CABS are FSSL champions

AFTER sealing their maiden Financial Services Soccer League championship title, CABS have set their targets on the PayServ Cup and complete a memorable season.

Possible second Kim-Trump summit to present new opportunities, challenges

WASHINGTON. — As the second summit between Pyongyang and Washington is likely to occur “soon,” US experts are foreseeing an opportunity to further ease the nuclear tension on the Korean Peninsula amid concerns that the meeting may be proved futile.

Grow appropriate crops, farmers urged

Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspondent Farmers in Mashonaland West Province should grow appropriate crops guided by their geographical location to overcome the effects of the El Nino phenomenon predicted by the…

GMB to open more collection points

Wimbainashe Zhakata Mutare Correspondent THE Grain Marketing Board (GMB) will open more collection points as part of efforts to de-congest its depots countrywide, an official has said. The move comes in…

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