Joy for 1 000 Chiredzi home-seekers
Chiredzi Town Council has started allocating over 1 000 medium-density housing stands to beneficiaries in a move that is set to reduce the housing backlog in the Lowveld town.
Anthony Joshua to fight Ruiz
Andy Ruiz (Jnr) has vowed to ruin Anthony Joshua’s ambitions of becoming the undisputed world champion when he challenges Britain’s heavyweight boxing star at Madison Square Garden on June 1.
Toll fees unchanged, says Zinara
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has dismissed social media messages purporting that toll fees have been increased.
Don’t underrate mbanje effects
The use of cannabis has increased recently all over the world due to the legalisation drive soon to sweep through the whole globe.
ZERA, SAZ in energy-saving initiative
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has engaged the Standards Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) to certify the quality of electrical gadgets sold on the local market, as it tries to reduce power consumption through energy management regulations, an official has said.
Woman withdraws rape charges
Prominent Harare lawyer Tawanda Takaindisa, who was facing allegations of raping his client, last week walked out of court a free man after the charges were dropped.
Gold ore theft backfires
A Bindura man has appeared at the Mutare Magistrate’s Court on allegations of stealing 10kg of gold ore at Lead Mine in Penhalonga.
Church donates US$20k to Idai victims
UNITED Methodist Church (UMC) has donated US$20 000 and two motorbikes to Cyclone Idai victims in the Ngangu area of Chimanimani.
Beitbridge mourns selfless heroes
A dark cloud hung over Beitbridge town on Saturday last week when people from across the political divide put aside their differences to mourn four senior citizens, two liberation war heroes and two prominent businessmen.
No joy for Caster Semenya
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed Caster Semenya’s appeal over IAAF testosterone regulations.











