Work on Mugabe mausoleum begins

The construction of a mausoleum for former President Robert Mugabe has started, with preparatory work at the site under way, while work on the design is still to be    completed.

5 killed, 25 injured in road accident

At least five people were killed, while  25 others were seriously injured on Sunday when a Mitsubishi lorry they were travelling on veered of the road and overturned several times at the 54-kilometre peg along Mutare-Burma Valley Road.

Join Zanu-PF, MDC-Alliance members urged

MDC-Alliance members have been advised to “repent” and join the ruling Zanu-PF which enjoys overwhelming support from the generality of Zimbabweans.

Denton retires from rugby at just 29

EDINBURGH. — Zimbabwe-born Scotland star, and ex-Edinburgh back-row forward David Denton, has announced he is to retire from rugby.

Call to scale up social protection programmes

There is need for the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to scale up on its social protection programmes in response to increasing poverty and food insecurity challenges.

Eighty minutes for Nakamba in solid Premiership debut

FORTY seven days after his landmark signing for Aston Villa, Zimbabwe international midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, finally made his English Premiership bow yesterday in a Monday Night league match.

Samaita honours Leonard Dembo

Mutare-based sungura artiste Brian Samaita said he is happy with the response to his latest album titled “Ndafunga Dembo”.

Fuel prices up

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) yesterday announced an increase in fuel prices due to the FOB (Free on Board) price movement.

SA needs genuine dialogue with Africa over xenophobia

Televised footage last week showed hundreds of Nigerians queuing in Johannesburg to be evacuated to their home country.

VP Mohadi to open science, arts festival

Vice President Kembo Mohadi is expected to officially open the second edition of the National Annual Science, Sport and Arts Festival (NASSAF) in Bulawayo on Friday, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima said yesterday.

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