Defective car gives away four robbers
A defective getaway vehicle led to the arrest of two of four robbers that allegedly robbed a Hatfield man of US$200 and a cellphone while he was walking home.
Covid-19 savages US economy
The US economy contracted in the first quarter at its sharpest pace since the Great Recession as stringent measures to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus almost shut down the country, ending the longest expansion in the nation’s history.
Cop extorts money at lockdown roadblock
A police officer enforcing lockdown regulations has been arrested for allegedly stealing $450 from a man who had accompanied his aunt to see a doctor, but did not have a pass allowing him to come into town.
‘Capitalise on ACFTA delay’
Local companies should take the delay in the implementation of an Africa-wide free-trade agreement to come-up with products that will compete across the continent, Zimtrade chief executive officer Allan Majuru has said.
SAA fate still unclear
Minister of Tourism Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane says government has reached no final decision yet on the fate of South African Airways, but she is hopeful that a decision may have been made by the end of June.
Break is a blessing for Ngezi speedster
NGEZI Platinum Stars speedster Michael Charamba would have missed the better part of the opening half of the season had the 2020 Premiership football term got underway in March.
WWII: Why Russia remembers the victory
The end of the Great Patriotic War remains an important day to celebrate for Russians.
Responsible Government
IN the legislative Council yesterday Sir Charles Coghlan moved a resolution asking for information as to what proof of fitness, financial and otherwise, would be considered sufficient to justify the grant of Responsible Government to Southern Rhodesia.
Trio faces murder charges as patient dies
Two self-styled prophets and a traditional healer have been arrested for allegedly causing the death of a patient who died from burns sustained during a botched healing session.
What SMEs should learn from current pandemic
I have decided to come out of my “hibernation” and semi-retirement and write on my favourite SME issues. The pictures of Covid-19 deaths across the globe and lately of my fellow Zimbabweans who are working in the United Kingdom, have been surreal and tragic and had me all curled up in a retrospective and sad mood.






