Of Zimbabweans in the UK

The Government has been clear that, while there are problems back home, authorities alone cannot sort them out.

Dogs digs up buried baby

Sukoluhle Ndlovu A woman from Mandava surburb in Zvishavane ran out of luck after the baby she had dumped in the bush was later found being eaten by dogs. Thirty-six-year-old…

Woman urinates corpse’s mouth

Sukoluhle Ndlovu A 70-year-old woman urinated in the mouth of her neighbour’s dead body in an effort to resuscitate her after she collapsed and died at a funeral in an…

Reforms to boost Zim-US relations

The continuous implementation of economic and political reforms will ensure closer Government-to-Government relations between Zimbabwe and the United States of America, says USA deputy chief of mission, Mr Thomas Hastings.

Muchinguri-Kashiri to officially open Midlands agric show

Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri will officially open this year’s edition of the Midlands Agricultural Show.

Sharp on 2020 Dakar Rally preps

Raymond Jaravaza WITH six months to go before the 2020 Dakar Rally, which will be making its debut in Saudi Arabia in January, Zimbabwean motorbike rally racer Graeme Sharp says…

Varimi vehove vodzidziswa

MAZANA nemazama evarimi vanopfuya hove vari kumativi mana enyika vobatsirikana zvikuru nechirongwa chiri kuitwa nesangano rakazvimirira rePractical Action chekuvadzidzisa kugadzira chikafu chehove kubva muzvirimwa zvavo zvichitevera kudhura kwachiri kuita kuzvitoro zvakasiyana zvinotengesa chikafu chezvipfuyo.

Cows mysteriously slaughtered

Hazel Marimbiza In a series of identical bizarre incidents, Sigola villagers have been left tongue-tied as they wake up to find carcasses of their slaughtered cows every month in their…

Hockey Olympic qualifiers on

Nhlanhla Mbele THE national men and women hockey squads will mid-next month take part in the Tokyo Olympic Games qualifiers set for Stellenbosch, South Africa, from 12 to 18 August.…

Mlotshwa allays ZC fears

SPORT and Recreation Commission chairman Gerald Mlotshwa says he doesn’t see their impasse with suspended members of Zimbabwe Cricket eventually ending with the country being expelled from the International Cricket Council.

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