Copper thief nabbed

Police in Harare have arrested a suspected copper cable thief after a tip-off.

Malvern Mushawatu was apprehended by the police last week after attempting to run away from the crime scene, where he and his colleagues were offloading the cables from a lorry.

Can South Africa act on ‘green fuels’ potential?

South Africa needs to seriously start thinking about shifting its energy focus. This is for two reasons.

A number of factors are driving this.

Vendors blast council

Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter INFORMAL traders in Bulawayo have blamed the city council for failing to come up with convenient vending sites, two years after they were evicted from Egodini…

Ghosts of cricket past

When Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said, “New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings,” he aptly captured Zimbabwean cricket’s current state of affairs.

There is a lot of optimism as the Chevrons begin their two-match Test Series against Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club this morning.

Initiative to get money for Baby Heroes

Rodney Manyakaidze, Correspondent ON a sultry Sunday afternoon, several booths were set up in the Lions Club yard area encircling the inner edges of the fence to allow other stalls to…

Dam water levels increase

Some of the country’s major dams have begun registering increase in water volumes, following the rains that have been received countrywide over the past weeks.

Mbembesi church to establish Titus Majola Academy

Mandla Ncube, Sports Reporter A MBEMBESI-based church is organising building a sporting academy to be named after the late football stalwart, Titus Majola. In a bid to build up the legacy…

Boost for Young Mighty Warriors

THE Young Mighty Warriors received a major sponsorship package ahead of the return leg of the U17 World Cup qualifier against Botswana in Bulawayo.

Fuel prices go up

Mollet Ndebele, Sunday News Reporter FUEL prices have gone up by an average of 10 percent, the first adjustment since November last year. In a statement, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority…

City needs US$150k for billing system

 Harare City Council is seeking US$150 000 to install a reliable billing system, following almost a year of failing to provide customers with real-time service bills.

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