5 die in separate road accidents

FIVE people died on the spot in two separate accidents involving a Toyota Wish and a Toyota Fun Cargo in Zvishavane and Gweru on Wednesday.

Illegal vendors mushroom in Mbare

Illegal vendors are back at Shawasha grounds in Mbare, exposing themselves to Covid-19 as they are not following guidelines and preventive measures.

Troubled 2021 Afcon finals could be cancelled

THE troubled 2021 AFCON finals could be postponed by a year, one-and-half years or even cancelled altogether.

3-year jail term for ‘fuel queue’ car thief

A CHITUNGWIZA man was yesterday jailed three years for stealing a car at a fuel queue in Harare.

Govt releases $33m for Manicaland road rehab

GOVERNMENT has to date released $33 million through the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) for the repair and reconstruction of major roads in Manicaland province.

Stock Market Weekly Review

The market surge continued on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) as a bullish sentiment prevailed during the week with all indicators closing in the positive.

Bosso’s stern warning to Katsvairo

HIGHLANDERS have given a stern warning to their new forward Michelle Katsvairo for his May 11 breach of lockdown orders imposed by the Government and the club.

Opencast mining site threatens humans, livestock

THE closure in 2000 of Mhangura Copper Mine, about 188km north-west of Harare, has spawned socio-economic challenges for the locals.

Revived irrigation scheme boosts wheat production

DONGARONGA Irrigation Scheme in Musengezi, Mashonaland West Province, has scaled up winter wheat production after putting about 20 hectares under the crop.

From jazz to gospel; Josh Meck makes final move

Jazz musician Josh Meck who has turned to gospel genre says he is at crossroads after many fans requested him to maintain his original beat.

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