JUST IN: 2 323 illegal miners arrested

Peter Matika, Senior Reporter POLICE have arrested 2 323 illegal miners throughout the country since launching the operation meant to stop violence in mining areas in January. Zimbabwe Republic Police…

LATEST: Steam train for lovers

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe Rail Leisure Unit will run its first steam train of the year on February 15, with the aim of giving lovers…

JUST IN : Police nab 186 more illegal miners

AT least 186 more illegal miners were arrested on Monday in Odzi, Manicaland Province bringing to 2 323 the total number of illegal miners who have so far been arrested countrywide in the ongoing “Operation Chikorokoza Ngachipere”, a police blitz aimed at restoring law and order in the mining communities.

JUST IN: Age saves man from death sentence

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A MAN from Silobela, who fatally struck a builder with an axe, crushed his skull before carrying the body on his shoulders and dumping it…

MORNINGSIDE DEATHS: Fire Brigade had no water to put out fire?

Natasha Adam, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo Fire Brigade has denied allegations that they attended the Morningside fire that claimed three lives last Wednesday without water. In an interview on Tuesday,…

JUST IN : Fake gold lands trio in jail

THREE Bindura men were on Monday jailed for nine years for fraud after they sold fake gold to a buyer in the town.

How to produce rape

One of the lucrative crop to do in horticulture production is rape because it is almost a daily need for every family.

JUST IN : Kwekwe renames streets

Kwekwe City Council has renamed its main street to ED Mangagwa St following Government’s recent approval to have some streets renamed after the country’s icons. 

Zuma arrest warrant: Judge questions ‘altered’ date on sick note

JOHANNSBURG. – A lack of proper evidence showing why Jacob Zuma did not attend his corruption matter led to a warrant of arrest issued against the embattled former head of…

What Nigeria needs to do to avoid World Bank’s ‘worst case scenario’

In its latest report on Nigeria, the World Bank issued a stark warning: that the country risks becoming home to a quarter of the world’s destitute people in a decade unless policy-makers act to revive economic growth and lift employment. Wale Fatade, from The Conversation Africa, asked Professor Sheriffdeen Tella to explain what can be done to avert such an outcome.

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