Man gets protection order against violent ex
Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo has been granted a protection order against his violent ex-girlfriend who cut off two of his fingers as she assaulted him for ending…
Women bear brunt of power, water shortages
Mrs Thokozile Mphala (44) is a housewife and lives in the sprawling suburb of Mucheke in Zimbabwe’s ancient city, Masvingo.
Anti-sanctions day preps a gear up
Zimbabweans will on October 25 hold marches throughout the country against illegal sanctions imposed by the West, with Harare hosting the biggest protest that will culminate at the National Sports Stadium where President Mnangagwa is expected to give an address.
Zim Zhongxin Electrical Energy applies for power generation licence
Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter INDEPENDENT power producer, Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical Energy (Private) Limited, has applied for a licence to establish a 50 megawatt coal-fired thermal power plant in Hwange District, Matabeleland…
Rural Namibians pin hopes for prosperous future on tourism lodges, hunting
Emmanuel Koro Namibia’s rural communities are impressively running lodge and hunting agreements to reduce poverty in seemingly poor but wildlife rich semi-desert landscapes. This is despite the Western animal rights…
Bako steps up Summer Series preparations
ONE of the country’s top junior motocross riders Emmanuel Bako has stepped up preparations for this year’s Zimbabwe Summer Series.
Chemplex to the rescue
Government has reappointed Chemplex Corporation, the country’s largest chemical and fertiliser maker, as the sole water chemicals provider for all local authorities, as a measure to promote import substitution, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has said.
Grannies ‘steal’ US$17k+ burial money
Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter TWO elderly women from Bulawayo allegedly stole US$17 160, R4 800 and RTGS$14 000 from their burial society. Dorcas Machengo (72) and Evelyn Chapepa (78) from Magwegwe…
. . . GMAZ lobbies Sadc players
The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe ( GMAZ) has appealed to regional key industry players to join SADC in lobbying for the removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe, saying their continued existence was negatively affecting the local milling industry.
Sugar Boys drop to eighth place
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter TRIANGLE FC coach Taurai Mangwiro says his team’s African Safari has helped them in many aspects of the game, but at the same time derailed their efforts…










