Mawarire’s weekend in jail
Activist Evan Mawarire will spend the weekend in remand prison after the High Court deferred to next week its ruling on his application for bail.
Djokovic sets up tantalising Nadal final
MELBOURNE. — Top seed Novak Djokovic set up a tantalising Australian Open tennis final against Rafael Nadal by thrashing Lucas Pouille in a one-sided semi-final yesterday.
Public Service Comm gets 10 more buses
Government has allocated 10 more buses to the Public Service Commission (PSC) to facilitate the movement of civil servants to and from work.
Govt rescues Chitungwiza
Government, through the Civil Protection Unit, has released $197 000 and 5 000 litres of fuel to cash-strapped Chitungwiza Municipality to enable it to deal with sanitary issues in the dormitory town.
Be impartial, Govt tells rights body
GOVERNMENT has urged the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) to be impartial and investigate matters without bias, as expected of an institution set up to strengthen democracy in the country.
Stars that Tuku groomed at Pakare Paye
Mbeu. Innocent Mapemba. Munyaradzi Matarutse. These are the names we have grown to love and respect. Their music is good, if not great.
Casa Mia brings families and friends together
Dining out on a Saturday lunchtime dining is something of a habit for many people, and I think this has lots to do with the leisurely and family-oriented nature of such mealtimes. The people concerned are usually looking for a welcoming and relaxed ambience, good prices and a place to spend what we call ‘quality time’ with family and friends.
Kvitova aims to rock Osaka
MELBOURNE. — Czech Petra Kvitova is aiming to rock Japan’s “on fire” Naomi Osaka with an early onslaught in the Australian Open tennis final, predicting the decider will be more slugfest than tactical masterclass.
Swimmers for Cana Zone VI
WITH less than a month before the CANA Zone IV Swimming Championships roar into life in Namibia, Zimbabwe’s team manager, Tracey Doorman, says selected swimmers have gone a gear up in their preparations for the competition.
Police warn against minors participation in demos
Police have warned parents against roping in minors in protests, after some hooligans used children below the age of majority as shields during violent demonstrations that were instigated by the MDC-Alliance last week.









