Runaway murderer threatens bloodshed

A Harare murder suspect, who last month reportedly shot and killed his wife and brother-in-law at their Gletwin home following a protracted marital dispute, is threatening to kill all those he suspects of having had extra-marital affairs with his wife, Olivia Zenda.

Business urged to utilise Belarus links

VICE President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday called on Zimbabwean businesses to grab investment and export opportunities presented by Belarus, which is exhibiting for the first time at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), underway in Bulawayo this week.

Chiefs dismiss malicious independence reports

Chiefs in Shurugwi district have dismissed private media reports alleging that the ruling Zanu-PF party forced villagers to donate money towards Independence Day celebrations, as malicious and unnecessarily divisive.

Gumbura jailbreak trial deferred

The trial of jailed RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura and six other inmates accused of attempting to escape from prison was yesterday deferred to May 9.

Help end child marriages, First Lady urges Parliament

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday urged Parliament to play an active role and speed up alignment with the Constitution of laws that deal with child marriages

Power outage causes water challenges

A power failure at Gwenhoro treatment plant has resulted in Gweru city going for moths without portable water.

Harare water rationing to continue, says mayor

Harare City Council will continue rationing water despite having received US$150 000 for water purifying chemicals from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) recently.

‘Daddy ndimi Makabhinya Mwana wedu’

MUDZIMAI wemuHarare — wekunzi haabvire nekuenda kumaraini achifamba kunge “akamedza kabhasikoro” — akazofumura murume wake mudare achiti akashandisa mushonga kuti apunyuke mhosva yaaipomerwa yekubata mwanasikana wavo chibharo.

SA rand dips

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s rand retreated yesterday, succumbing to a firming US dollar, as rising oil prices globally dented demand for emerging market currencies.

Guvamombe waits on High Court

The trial of suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges, was yesterday deferred to May 16 pending a review by the High Court of Hwange magistrate Mr Collet Ncube’s ruling dismissing his appeal for him to recuse himself from the case.

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