January disease over, artistes back in action
Revellers across the country, who had been deprived of live shows in January, will be spoilt for choice this weekend as most musicians that had taken a break after a busy festive season are returning to work.
Landlord molests tenant’s 3-year-old daughter
A 62-year-old landlord from Ascot, Gweru, has been arrested on allegations of molesting his tenant’s three year-old daughter.
Violent demos: Stolen police guns recovered
Three police guns and rounds of ammunition that were stolen during the recent violent protests were recovered at a joint army, police security checkpoint along the Shurugwi-Zvishavane Highway on Thursday.
Kudos to the Presidential Advisory Council
In simple terms, an advisory council is a collection of individuals who bring unique knowledge and skills which augment the knowledge and skills of the formal board of directors in order to effectively guide a given organisation or nation.
Kadoma risks losing city status
Kadoma City Council risks losing its city status due to a marked decline in service delivery standards.
TelOne to reassign Joel Luphahla
PREMIERSHIP newcomers TelOne will reassign their head coach Joel Luphahla in a reshuffle expected next week.
Advisory Council ‘a game changer’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s decision to set up a 26-member Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) has been hailed by industrialists and political analysts as a potentially game-changing move as it gives him more “eyes, ears and consequently invaluable intelligence” on what will be happening on the ground.
Six miners bash top cop, sons
A senior police officer was recently assaulted by six miners after he tried to stop them from beating up his sons, the court heard on Wednesday.
Form joint ventures, small farmers urged
Smallholder irrigation farmers here have been challenged to embrace contract farming and consider joint ventures to attract capital and boost productivity.
Over 150 ex-Wenela miners undergo medical tests
Over 150 Zimbabweans who worked in South African mines in the 1970s under the Witwatersrand Native Labour Association (Wenela) have so far undergone medical tests for tuberculosis and silicosis, a process that is expected to lead to individual compensation.








