Police hunt down five robbers

POLICE in Mutare have launched a manhunt for five armed robbers who recently robbed a 25-year-old they had given a ride to Harare.

Armed robber jailed 25 years

An  armed robber, who was part of a gang that was terrorising residents in Marondera, has been jailed to an effective 25 years.

Cyclone Idai affects Chirumanzu

Cyclone Idai which ravaged parts of the country killing at least 80 people in Manicaland Province, hit Chirumanzu District in the Midlands Province where over 20 families were left homeless and counting loses.

Nyatanga calls time on ZNSSA presidency

ZIMBABWE Soccer Supporters Association president, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga, has finally decided to step down.

Diamond Musica headlines Francophonie Week

Locally-based Congolese rhumba music outfit Diamond Musica is headlining this year’s Francophonie Cultural Festival, with a performance scheduled for Alliance Francaise and Chez Zandi Restaurant on Saturday.

Stock theft earns man 18-year prison term

A 19-year-old Silobela man was on Monday sentenced to 12 years in jail after he was convicted of two counts of stealing two beasts from his neighbour.

President Lungu consoles cyclone victims

Zambian President Edgar Lungu yesterday sent messages of condolence to his counterparts in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe over the deaths, injuries and widespread destruction caused by Cyclone Idai.

Germany launches 5G auction amid row with US over Huawei

Germany launches its auction Tuesday for the construction of an ultra-fast 5G mobile network as a transatlantic dispute rages over security concerns surrounding giant Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei.

EU to study Boeing software updates before allowing flights to resume

The European Union will not allow models of the Boeing aircraft that crashed in Ethiopia to fly in its skies until it has received sufficient guarantees from the US plane-maker, the head of the bloc’s aviation safety agency said.

1.7 million in path of cyclone in Mozambique: UN

A storm that ravaged southern Africa is possibly the worst weather-related disaster ever to hit the southern hemisphere, with 1.7 million people in the path of the cyclone in Mozambique and 920,000 affected in Malawi, UN officials said on Tuesday.

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