CAFCA export volumes jump 69pc

Cables manufacturer, CAFCA Limited’s export volumes for the first quarter to December 31, 2019, jumped by 69 percent compared to the same quarter in the prior year.

Mahachi gets SA permanent residency

ZIMBABWE international footballer, Kuda Mahachi, has become the latest player to acquire a permanent residence permit in South Africa.

Top RG officer Tsuro freed

Head of marriages at the Registrar-General’s Office in Harare, Gordon Tsuro, who was last year committed to prison after unlawfully enjoying freedom for six years after his conviction for assaulting his wife, is now back at work after a prosecutor consented to both the reinstatement of his appeal and release on bail.

Man challenges $3,5m defamation suit

The Harare man being sued for $3,5 million defamation damages by Registrar-General Clemence Masango is defending himself and has asked for evidence that he did say what was alleged.

Businessman guns down thief

A Chinhoyi businessman fatally shot a thief who had kidnapped his family in the early hours of yesterday morning.

Understanding the locust problem

Zimbabwean farmers were genuinely worried when swarms of desert locusts teared through large parts of East Africa a few weeks ago.

What new HIV strain means for pandemic

The discovery of a rare new strain of HIV for the first time in nearly 20 years recently made headlines around the world.

Thai soldier kills 26 people over debt

Jakrapanth Thomma (32), the Thai soldier who killed at least 26 people and injured 57 before being shot dead in a mall by commandos early yesterday, went on rampage because of a debt dispute, the kingdom’s premier, offering the first official speculation for the motive of an “unprecedented” shooting spree.

2 US servicemen shot dead in Afghanistan

Two US soldiers have been killed and six others wounded when an individual in an Afghan army uniform opened fire on them with a machine-gun in eastern Afghanistan, the US military said.

‘We want more gospel shows’

Local inter-denominational choral group Peace Gospel Singers (PGS) who rose to fame with hit song “Tinosimudza Maoko”, which featured South African based musician Takesure Zamar, have called for promoters to organise more gospel shows with a view to market upcoming musicians.

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