Two villagers jailed for killing maize-theft border jumpers
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter TWO Mangwe villagers who were part of a 12-men gang that fatally assaulted two border jumpers for stealing maize cobs in their fields, were yesterday…
Masiyazi for Homeless World Cup
Collin Matiza, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE will once again be part of this year’s Homeless World Cup football jamboree which will welcome 63 teams representing 47 nations across the globe in…
Oil discovered in Zimbabwe: a look at the environmental curse of the gift
Stanford Chiwanga ON the 26th of September Zimbabwe woke up to news that an Australian company Invictus Energy Limited had confirmed the potential of oil in Muzarabani, Cabora Bassa Basin…
Government pledges more support for farmers
Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge LANDS, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Air Marshal Perrance Shiri (Retired) says increased support is needed to capacitate new farmers for the country to…
Bid to bribe cop backfires
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 20-YEAR-OLD Gwanda mine worker has been sentenced to perform 315 hours of community service for offering a police officer $132 as a bribe in a…
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Thank you to all corporates and other stakeholders who have so far undertaken the task to assist in donations for the prevailing cholera and typhoid menace. Possibly the donations sourced…
‘Concoction’ kills ‘barren’ woman, healer on the run
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent A 20-YEAR-OLD woman from Gokwe died after allegedly drinking a concoction she got from a traditional healer to “cure her barrenness.” Atalia Ndlovu died two days…
Shortage of Xhosa teachers worries ministry
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has expressed concern over the unavailability of Xhosa speaking teachers to teach the indigenous language in schools. Xhosa…






