Freed ex-convict murders granny

AN ex-convict from Bulilima has been arrested for allegedly fatally assaulting his maternal grandmother using a spade two weeks after being released from prison.

Unki Mines granted temporary essential service status

UNKI Mines has been granted a temporary essential service status to operate at normal capacity despite the ongoing lockdown.

Beware of social media doomsayers

Brian Sedze Correspondent “In physics, there is something called the “observer effect”. The observer effect is the theory that the mere observation of a phenomenon inevitably changes that phenomenon. I am…

I’m using lockdown to compose music: Luyolo Yiba

Idols SA winner Luyolo Yiba has accepted that it might take longer before his debut album is released due to the coronavirus lockdown.

Quartet jailed for defying lockdown

Four Harare men, who were arrested on Tuesday in Mbare for defying the 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, yesterday appeared in court and were each jailed for three months with the option of paying $500 fines.

Motorists evade checkpoints

Motorists are evading police check points and using alternative routes into Harare’s central business district (CBD) where vehicular traffic has significantly increased over the past few days despite the 21-day lockdown meant to curtail the spread of Covid-19.

ZC keep Afghanistan series alive

ZIMBABWE Cricket have decided to keep alive the tour of Afghanistan scheduled for June despite the global paralysis in the sport caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Home Affairs: Securing nation through cultural heritage

Because a nation is as strong as its internal security; which includes the security of every citizen, every child, every family and their communities; and the cultural heritage that shapes their aspirations as enshrined in their indigenous languages, Zimbabweans take pride in the strides that have been taken in that regard since Independence in 1980 through the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage.

AFM leadership row far from over

Infighting seems far from over in the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFM) after deacons from rival groups loyal to Bishop Aspher Madziyire and Reverend Cossam Chiangwa approached the High Court challenging the new church constitution adopted in 2018 since they were denied the right to vote on the proposals.

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