Accidents claim 6 on Boxing Day

Six people were killed and 35 injured in road accidents on Boxing Day, taking the festive season toll to 30.

Dad remanded in custody over rape

A 48-year-old Harare man yesterday appeared in court on allegations of raping his 16-year-old daughter from 2017 to December 22 this year.

132 repatriated from Botswana

One-hundred-and-thirty-two Zimbabweans, who went to Botswana seeking refugee status, have been voluntarily repatriated from Dukwi Refugee Camp and upon arrival at Plumtree each returnee was given national identification documents, a settling allowance and food rations by the Government and the United Nations.

Judiciary posts major milestones in 2019

The curtain is coming down on the 2019 Legal Year after the judiciary registered some milestones in the enrichment of the justice delivery system and superior courts delivered ground-breaking judgments which will go a long way in developing the country’s jurisprudence.

Subsidised roller meal supplies set to improve

More subsidised roller meal will be in the shops once all millers start receiving the special maize allocations from the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) from Monday after a fruitful meeting between the Government and millers yesterday.

MCAZ warns of fake cough medicines

The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) has issued an alert over fake cough and flu syrups for children beiing sold mostly in Harare and Chivhu with forged labelling.

Zim artiste dominates SA reggae scene

Diaspora Correspondent Zimbabwean reggae artiste Don Franco Tafari has been dominating the South African reggae ecosystem, with his new project “Satori” being playlisted across the globe. The crooner, real name…

Macauley Bonne to the rescue

ZIMBABWE international striker Macauley Bonne was on Thursday the toast of the day for his English Championship football side Charlton Athletic when he netted twice as the Addicks beat Bristol…

Rethink use of sporting facilities

It is possible to link the misfortunes of Zimbabwe’s national sporting teams to the unavailability or inaccessibility of facilities for training ahead of competitions or tournaments. The last time Zimbabwe…

Residents to supplement constituency funds

Residents of Mount Pleasant have resolved to supplement the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) through income-generating projects to raise additional funds to repair roads, collect garbage and fix broken down equipment.

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