UPDATED: Man kills wife, brother-in-law
A HARARE man yesterday morning shot and killed his wife and brother-in-law at their Gletwin home following a protracted marital dispute.
Selmor ready to prove her mettle
All roads lead to Andy Miller Hall tomorrow where Selmor Mtukudzi will test her capacity in a mission to fill the gap that her late father Oliver Mtukudzi left.
Call to monitor hospital drug stocks
GOVERNMENT is working on getting access to records of drugs in pharmacies and public hospitals to ensure transparency in drug delivery, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.
CAAZ boss denied bail
Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) chief executive Mr David Chawota yesterday appeared in court on fresh charges of criminal abuse of office after he allegedly awarded a tender amounting to 27 900 000 euros to a Spanish company for the procurement of the country’s airspace management systems.
All set for Mash West devolution indaba
All is set for the Mashonaland West Devolution Conference which is expected to set benchmarks and lay the foundation for a competitive provincial Gross Domestic Product (GDP) tomorrow.
CONGO SKIPPER QUITS AFTER ZIM DEFEAT
THE Warriors win over Congo in the AFCON qualifying decider on Sunday has shaken the Red Devils’ camp with their captain, Prince Oniangue, and his deputy Delvin N’Dinga, announcing their retirement from international football.
Psychological care for Cyclone Idai victims vital
Cyclone Idai has left a trail of devastation, with hundreds losing their lives and thousands of survivors now faced with loss of many family members, all their possessions and homes.
Moonlighting council drivers suspended
Harare City Council has suspended 26 refuse compactor drivers who were moonlighting while on council duty and using the city’s vehicles, compromising waste collection.
Witness in Chikore case develops cold feet
The trial of former president Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law Simba Chikore, who is accused of kidnapping his employee — Bertha Zakeyo — at Zimbabwe Airways offices, continued yesterday with the fourth State witness, Ms Phillipa Phillips, grudgingly testifying, saying she has a lawyer-and-client relationship with Chikore.
Ndiraya pleads for more time
ZIMBABWE Under-23 coach Tonderai Ndiraya has pleaded for more time to shape his team after the Young Warriors struggled for cohesion in their AFCON qualifiers against Mozambique.











