Police stations get POS machines

Almost all police stations now have functioning “swipe” machines for payment of admission of guilt fines, removing the need for cash payments and associated potential corruption.

‘Chinese national to get fair trial after shooting 2 people’

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau The Chinese national who has been charged with shooting and injuring two people at a mine in Gweru over a salary dispute will receive a fair…

Putting smiles on faces of kids one meal at a time

Raymond Jaravaza, Showbiz Correspondent WITH a rugged home-made soccer ball in hand, a five-year-old boy leads his group of friends of almost the same age through a dusty football pitch…

Used, dumped and disenfranchised. . . The sad tale of Bulawayo’s hosting of 2014 AUSC games

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter WHEN news that Bulawayo would host the 2014 African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Under-20 Youth Games broke, there was an aura of happiness…

Surge in coronavirus outbreaks irks WHO

Stephen Mpofu The body overseeing the health of human beings on earth has said something that should, of necessity, leave a frightening tumult embedded in the minds of many to…

Gone too soon, the dove we have lost

At the age of 55, Dynamos midfield legend Biggie Zuze, who passed away on Thursday after a short illness, still had a lot to offer to Zimbabwean football.

Kas Eupen confirm Musona loan deal

Zimbabwe captain, Knowledge Musona, has agreed to extend his loan deal with Belgian First Division A outfit, KAS Eupen, until the end of next season.

Of gloves and layering this winter

Another week has passed and we are still in winter.

Breaking the silence

We have some women around the world who live in silence and never dare to question injustices or stand for what they believe is right.

Murals driving home messages

Zimbabweans are slowly starting to emerge from their homes and return to work in spite of the increase in number of confirmed Covid-19 cases.

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