Wife murders hubby over TV channels

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent A dispute between a daughter and mother over which television channel to watch turned fatal when the latter went on to axe her husband for allegedly…

Zimbabwe@ 40: Joshua Nkomo and the Liberation Footpath (Part 4)

Obert Mpofu From Zapu and becoming Zanu-PF CDE Robert Mugabe’s electoral popularity 1980 at independence only proved that the future of Zimbabwean politics resided in Zanu-PF. The coalition government which…

Govt shuts doors on errant businesses

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE Government will not consider applications from businesses, which are fond of wantonly increasing prices of commodities including those that are found liable of breaching the…

Covid-19 alarmingly killing more black Americans

AS the novel coronavirus sweeps across the United States, it appears to be infecting and killing black Americans at a disproportionately high rate, according to a Washington Post analysis of early data from jurisdictions across the country.

A new ‘gun’ in town

For many locals, an “iconic” image of the coronavirus outbreak first appeared at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

It was the image of a Government official wearing a face mask and latex gloves.

Music group raises Zim flag high

FAMILY Voices raised the country’s flag high by finishing fourth in the just-ended inaugural Old Mutual Amazing Voices music competition finals held in South Africa.

The competition also had two more representatives from Zimbabwe, namely Rhema and Focus Acapella.

The day Garwe cried

WHEN Trevor Garwe cried, it highlighted what farewells do when even the tough-talking, most experienced players succumb to the emotional pain of goodbyes.

Friday, February 21, at Harare Sports Club, is the day Eagles bowler Garwe played his last First Class match, ending a 15-year career.

Wife murders hubby over TV channels

A family dispute over which television channel to watch turned fatal when a woman from Bulawayo’s Emganwini suburb axed her husband.

Vic Falls poet pays fees for vulnerable kids

Fairness Moyana in Hwange A Victoria Falls-based award-winning poet has come to the rescue of more than 180 children from disadvantaged families across Matabeleland North Province by paying schools fees…

Sub-Saharan Africa needs debt relief: WB

The World Bank says sub-Saharan Africa needs some form of debt relief from bilateral creditors in the face of an economic downturn, as growth is seen falling in what will be the region’s first recession in 25 years due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

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