Hwange Colliery set to boost production

Fradreck Gorwe Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed paramount coal mining concern, Hwange Colliery Company is set to boost production volumes in the second half of 2019 more through increased funding to core…

Guard dog savages pupil at school . . . Guard on the run as police probe cover-up by school

Danisa Masuku  A THIRTEEN-year-old pupil at Sacred Heart Girls Secondary School in Umzingwane District, Matabeleland South Province, sustained serious injuries after she was bitten by a mongrel dog on the school premises. …

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Pegging goods in US dollar behind price madness

In the 2007-2008 economic meltdown, the biggest economic threat to Zimbabwe was the sharp and sustained rise of basic commodity prices and other essential services.

Is Bekezela the new Majaivana?

Langalakhe Mabena THE country has had great music names and many people find solace in what we now call old skool music. Lovemore Tshuma, better-known as Majaivana, is one of…

Zim settles United Nations dues

THE United Nations (UN) is in the red and risks failing to pay its workers next month as a significant number of members have not paid their annual subscriptions.

Siirai vana nhaka: Gringo

SHASHA yemadhirama Lazarus ‘Gringo’ Boora anoti zvakakosha kuti vabereki vari mune zvemitambo yakasiyana yakadai semadhirama kana mhanzi vadzidzise vana vavo vachiri vapenyu kuitira kuti vazozive gwara rekutevera mune remangwana.

Man poisons kids, attempts suicide

Shelton Masina  A MAN from Bulawayo allegedly poisoned himself and his three children “to save the family from abuse and suffering.” Chelesani Sibanda (34) allegedly mixed a soft drink with rat…

Defining moment for Zim cricket

THE United Arab Emirates, who provided the kiss of death for the Chevrons’ quest for an appearance at this year’s Cricket World Cup, could provide the setting for the injection of life for the domestic game on Monday in Dubai.

Doctors strike: Labour Court reserves judgment

The Labour Court yesterday reserved judgment on the legality of the mass job action by medical doctors who have repeatedly snubbed their employer’s plea to return to work.

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