Artistes condemn violence

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent LOCAL musicians have called for peace, saying violence will not solve the challenges that the nation is facing and will drive away investors that the nation…

‘Buy your own dipping chemicals’

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor THE Livestock Farmers’ Union (LFU) has urged farmers to buy their own dipping chemicals to control tick-borne diseases that are prevalent during the rainy season…

Pupils ‘forced’ to strip for forgetting calculators

A Limpopo high school is under investigation after 18 pupils were allegedly forced to strip half naked because they forgot their calculators at home. Police spokesperson Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe said…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zimbabweans must refuse to be used by merchants of violence

Four people, one of them a police officer, died in Monday’s terror attacks that saw more than 30 vehicles being burnt and a number of innocent civilians being assaulted by…

Shut-down costs economy $300m

Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau The economy could have lost business amounting to $300 million over the three-day forced shut-down that started on Monday and ended yesterday, industrialists have said. Confederation…

Bulawayo violence ‘hooligans’ appear in court

Auxilia Katongomara and Mashudu Netsianda, Court Reporters TWENTY-FIVE suspected hooligans who are alleged to be part of a mob that unleashed violence in Bulawayo, burning cars, property and looting shops,…

Cottco castigates cotton merchants

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) has castigated some cotton merchants for abandoning their farmers after failing to provide them with replanting seed, fertilizers, pesticides and…

Attacks derail Dan Tshanda fans’ travel arrangements

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent FOLLOWING Monday’s terror attacks during which four people, among them a police officer, died, fans of the late Dan Tshanda in Bulawayo are uncertain whether they…

Mapeza relieved to play during the day

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Tunis, Tunisia FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has welcomed the decision to shift their Total Caf Champions League encounter against continental champions Esperance from evening to afternoon.…

Bulawayo loses property worth millions to violent protests

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter BUSINESSES in Bulawayo lost goods and property worth millions of dollars after violent protestors went on a looting spree and in some cases torched the buildings…

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