Machete-wielding gang leader jailed for murder
THE leader of a notorious gang of machete-wielding illegal gold panners in Musanditeera, Chimanimani, has been jailed for 20 years after he was found guilty of killing another illegal miner.
Ole searches for derby revival
LIVERPOOL. — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer questioned his players’ desire to play for Manchester United after a humiliating 4-0 defeat at Everton, but immediately challenged them to prove him wrong in tomorrow’s derby meeting with Manchester City.
Harrison impressed
AFTER seeing his charges endure a false start to the marathon, losing two of their opening fixtures, Harare City coach Mark Harrison says his team have found their footing and are ready to compete.
Trio steals 13 000 chairs from boss
Three employees — a caretaker, gardener and mechanic — allegedly connived and stole 13 000 chairs worth more than $100 000 from their employer who is into events management and sold them to various people, including churches.
Fake money backfires
A Harare woman appeared in court for allegedly trying to use fake RTGS to buy groceries in TM Pick n Pay supermarket in the central business district (CBD).
ZNA bids farewell to machete victims
The Zimbabwe National Army on Good Friday held a funeral parade at One Commando Barracks in Harare and bade farewell to two soldiers who died following violent clashes with machete-wielding artisanal miners at a bar at Chiwaridzo,Bindura, last week.
Minister warns lazy councillors
Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira has warned lazy provincial councillors that they risk being booted for failing to push the province’s development agenda in line with Government’s devolution programme.
Gwanetsa blasts Zinwa
Chiredzi South National Assembly member Brigadier-General Kalisto Gwanetsa (Retired) yesterday castigated the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) for failing to rehabilitate Chilonga Irrigation Scheme which has been in dire straits for the past 12 years.
Julian Assange: An obsession that has gone feral
Julian Assange continues to ripple and roam as a cipher through the political and media scape of the world.
Kangaroo care: Improving survival of premature babies
The temperature in the room is sweltering, ranging between 21 and 32 degrees Celsius.











