Maid (40) infects employer’s son (10) with HIV

A 40-year-old Harare housemaid yesterday appeared in court on allegations of sexually abusing her employer’s 10-year-old son and deliberately infecting him with HIV.

Alcohol causing 1 000 traffic deaths annually: Minister

AT LEAST 1 000 people die annually and 3 000 get injured from alcohol-related traffic accidents, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said. Speaking at Presbyterian Church in Highlands in Harare last week during a function to raise awareness against drug and alcohol abuse, Minister Moyo said most affected were youths.

UPDATED: Armed robbers steal 250kg gold

Haig A Mine in Odzi Farm, Manicaland, reportedly lost 250 kilogrammes of gold ore to 10 armed robbers who broke into a storeroom on Sunday morning.

Gold deliveries to Fidelity reach record 33,3 tonnes

GOLD deliveries to Fidelity Printers and Refiners reached a record 33,3 tonnes in 2018, surpassing the 27 tonnes produced in 1999. The increase has been attributed to measures taken by Government, including curbing leakages.

UPDATED: City tightens screws on cartels, space barons

Harare City Council is targeting to break cartels within and outside council that have been pocketing millions of dollars from council properties, depriving the city of much-needed revenue.

Mbeu for Tuku’s SA memorial

Rising afro-fusion musician Ashton Nyahora, popularly  known as Mbeu, will today join local and international musicians to celebrate the life of the late national hero Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi.

ZIFA GET UMBRO KIT DEAL

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo is confident the new deal to bring back Umbro as the official kit sponsors for the national teams will have huge benefits for the association.

Number plates shortage: Govt intervenes

Importers of vehicles who have been unable to register them owing to a shortage of number plates should obtain Temporary Identification Cards (TICs) for indefinite use as Government works on addressing the matter.

Govt cautious as fuel supply stabilises

Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo says Government remains cautiously optimistic that the fuel situation in the country has stabilised on the back of improved availability and shorter queues at the majority of fuel stations.

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