Daughter threatens family with death

A Mazowe woman on Monday applied for a protection order against her eldest daughter whom she accused of threatening to kill her family through poisoning and arson because of a dispute over a family farm.

Govt intensifies Pfumvudza agriculture

Government is intensifying efforts to boost agricultural production through conservation agriculture methods (also known as Pfumvudza) to guarantee food self-sufficiency and commercialise smallholder agriculture.

Zim trucker injured in Renamo convoy attack

Armed men, believed to be from the self-styled “Renamo Military Junta” killed a Mozambican woman and injured a Zimbabwean driver in an ambush yesterday morning on the main road from Beira to the Zimbabwe border.

Seventh Cabinet Decision Matrix

1. Update on the National Preparedness and Response Progress Regarding the Covid-19 Outbreak

City terminuses now an eyesore

Commuter omnibus terminuses in Harare are in a sorry state due to years of neglect, despite the fact that the city council collects parking revenue from transport operators on a daily basis.

Residents up in arms over ‘densification’ of suburbs

Zimbabwe Combined Residents and Ratepayers Association has petitioned Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo against densification of suburbs that has led to the rampant abuse of wetlands, greenways and open spaces into residential areas.

LSZ sues over currency conversion

The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has taken Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube to court seeking an order declaring that Presidential Powers that allowed the conversion of US dollars into Zimbabwe dollar balances in February 2019, were unconstitutional.

Two cops fingered in gold robbery

A SUSPECTED thief on the police wanted list allegedly worked with two officers at Ruwangwe in Nyanga and robbed panners of 88g of refined gold.

No need for any drastic decisions — IOC on Games

The International Olympic Committee does not plan any “drastic” decisions about the Tokyo 2020 Games, saying yesterday it remains fully committed to the event being staged in four months’ time…

Japan Olympic Committee deputy head has Covid-19

Japan Olympic Committee deputy chief Kozo Tashima said yesterday he had contracted coronavirus, as doubts increase over whether Tokyo can safely host the Summer Games. “Today, my test result showed…

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