Cop machete murder case sucks in boy (14)

A 14-year-old boy is among nine suspects who have been arrested in connection with the hacking to death of a policeman by a machete gang at Good Hope Mine in Battlefields recently.

Is man inherently evil?

Is man inherently evil? For centuries, philosophers have been battling with this and related questions. Do we need laws? Can humankind survive outside of sovereign authority?

Don’t carry machetes, Kazembe warns miners

Miners do not need to carry machetes and police will ensure the weapons are not carried in public, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has said.

Government funding approved, takes effect

Zimbabwe’s Government is now funded for operations this year, with each Ministry allocated a budget for each item, and with changes to the tax structure in place so that there is revenue for these budgets.

‘Fiscal discipline critical for stability’

Fiscal discipline is important if Zimbabwe is going to achieve monetary stability in 2020, economists have said.

Sex worker changes HIV face in Chiredzi

Juliet, who also confirmed having contracted HIV from sex work, and is on ART, is convinced that if the programme was spread throughout the country, great strides could be achieved.

Contract tobacco growers hopeful

The tobacco farming season looks promising for contracted farmers, especially those with access to irrigation, despite erratic rains and prolonged dry spells.

Normalcy returns to Mpilo

Mpilo Central Hospital will this week fully open the outpatient department as three quarters of junior doctors who were on strike are now back at work.

Ban disposable diapers — EMA

Disposable diapers could soon be banned for posing a serious hazard to the environment as they create enormous amounts of toxic trash that takes 500 years to decompose in landfills while their improper disposal allows excrement to be washed into rivers.

Bruce, a bottle of urine, an Anfield curse and football’s romance with superstition

A VIDEO which emerged on Saturday, showing Bruce Grobbelaar splashing urine on the Anfield posts to break a curse and help Liverpool win the English Premiership, has revived debate online about football’s flirtation with fantasy and reality.

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