Wife killer nabbed

Crime Reporter Police have arrested a man who allegedly killed his ex-wife at a farm in Beatrice on Saturday last week before setting a hut on fire in an attempt…

UAE to continue with Zim assistance

From George Maponga in MIDRAND, South Africa The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expressed readiness to continue assisting Zimbabwe with developmental and humanitarian aid as the monarchy pushes for the…

Telemedicine revolutionises Zim healthcare

The recent launch of a new digital health application by the Zimbabwe Telemedicine Network (ZTN), that is expected to provide health education and other digital tools for use by health professionals, is a step in the right direction as the country moves to enhance health care service delivery and access to health for all.

Explosives smuggler denied bail

Beitbridge Bureau A Zimbabwean woman who was recently arrested while smuggling an assortment of explosives into South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post has been denied bail at Musina Magistrate Court.…

Medicines sector under seige from fortune hunters

The pharmaceutical sector in Zimbabwe has been besieged by shrewd business people without medical background who have seen the industry as an Eldorado to mine super profits at the expense of national health.

Enzo Ishall in memorable 25th birthday bash

Arts Reporters It was a historic bash at City Sports Centre on Saturday night when many dancehall musicians gathered for Enzo Ishall’s birthday celebrations. City Sports Centre was filled to…

Macheso shines at Castle Tankard

Kundai Marunya Arts Correspondent Sungura music maestro Alick Macheso shook Borrowdale Race Course with an energetic performance at Castle Tankard on Saturday. He was on stage for about three hours…

11 SA crash victims repatriated

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The bodies of 11 Zimbabweans, who died in a road accident in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) on Monday afternoon last week, arrived in the country yesterday in…

Man fined $400 for dangerous weapons

Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent A Chitungwiza man was on Friday fined $400 after he was convicted of carrying weapons that were believed to have been used to rob an EcoCash…

US must come clean on sanctions

Americans and their allies might like to deny full responsibility for imposing illegal sanctions, pointing out complicity by some sections of Zimbabweans. However, we are able to see through their machinations. That is why we are able to see pseudo radio stations, like Studio 7, for what they are.

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