Team Zim picks up more medals

ZIMBABWE’S triathletes Laurelle Brown and Andie Kuipers had an incredible show at the ongoing African Games in Morocco on Saturday when picking up a silver and a bronze medal respectively for their country.

More women opt for reusable pads

MORE women in Bonda are resorting to reusable sanitary pads as the prices of disposable material keep rising beyond the reach of many.

Athletics team upbeat

ONE of Zimbabwe’s leading athletes for the athletics team at the African Games, Ngoni Makusha, is oozing with confidence ahead of the track and field competition that gets underway today in Morocco.

Chitungwiza in bid to recover $74m

CASH-STRAPPED Chitungwiza Municipality, which is owed $74,4 million by residents and business entities, is issuing final letters of demand in a bid to recover its money from ratepayers.

Suspected thief tortured to death

A Kwekwe man died after he received instant justice from members of the public for stealing a car radio, a speaker and a power bank.

Miners want mining laws overhauled

Zimbabwe mining policies should be crafted in such a way that discourages foreign investors from looting the country’s natural resources, stakeholders in the mining sector have said.

Lalapanzi man killed over beer

A Lalapanzi man has been arrested for allegedly causing the death of a 23-year-old man whom he brutally attacked on the head several times with a log after a misunderstanding over beer.

Stokes, Bairstow keep England’s Ashes hopes alive

BEN Stokes’ astonishing 135 not out repeated his World Cup heroics and gave England one of their greatest victories to keep the Ashes series alive. Just as he dragged England…

Racist abuse ‘only makes me stronger’ says Pogba

PAUL POGBA says he is ready to fight against racist abuse after the Manchester United star and his teammate Marcus Rashford were subjected to social media taunts following their penalty…

ED to meet Japan’s Prime Minister Abe

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will this week meet Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on the sidelines of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), a major engagement set to unlock mutually beneficial opportunities between Harare and Tokyo.

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