Toziveyi’s ‘primary evidence’: Part 2

The guilty are always too talkative and even just a little too fidgety for comfort, Toziveyi was thinking as he made his way over to the open space adjacent to where Nomad’s vehicle was parked.

Zimpapers gives to Tsholotsho kid helping hand

MINOR surgeries and tests in preparation for a major operation on a 10-year-old child from Tsholotsho, who has both female and male sexual organs, have started, with Zimpapers yesterday donating $1 500.

Road contractors suspend works

Companies contracted by Harare City Council to carry out road maintenance projects under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP) have suspended works citing the unavailability of bitumen and high price of stone.

454 schools in Mash West go digital

AT least 454 schools in Mashonaland West Province have so far gone digital as Government is adopting new ways of learning that will lead to the transformation of the country’s economy.

Zimpraise festival attracts thousands

Gospel lovers had a rare treat last Saturday when interdenominational choral group, Zimpraise, hosted a successful International Gospel and Music Summer Festival in the Harare Gardens.

Silobela stockthief jailed nine years

A Silobela man who stole his brother- in-law’s beast and was caught while trying to sell it, has been slapped with an effective nine-year jail sentence.

‘Cassava Smartech initiative way to go’

Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Ministry says it highly upholds technological innovations that seek to develop agriculture productivity.

Rushinga runs dry

The prevailing high temperatures have dealt a devastating blow to Rushinga villagers in Mashonaland Central as most water bodies in the area are drying up.

Chirambadare: From a footballer to educationist

FORMER Zimbabwe, Dynamos, CAPS United and Blackpool goalkeeper Ernest “Dhara” Chirambadare’s Facebook profile picture reads: “This page is not intended for the politically correct or weak minded. Enter at the risk of opening up your mind.”

Koreas hoist yellow flags at DMZ guard posts in first step toward dismantlement

South and North Korea raised yellow flags at 11 guard posts each along their heavily fortified border on Sunday in a first step toward dismantling the posts under a military agreement reached as part of September’s summit.

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