JUST IN: SA deports 273 more Zimbabweans
South Africa will, between today and tomorrow, deport a total of 273 Zimbabweans who have been arrested for breaking its immigration laws.
Byo Covid-19 cases now at 64
Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE number of confirmed Covid-19 positive cases in Bulawayo now stands at 64 after the city recorded six more cases on Wednesday. This comes as the…
Materdei demands hefty US$ deposits for Covid-19 patients
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter A PRIVATE hospital, Materdei in Bulawayo has announced hefty charges for Covid-19 patients that will see those admitted at the institution paying a deposit of US$3000…
JUST IN: Kariba inflows peak
Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau In-flows into Lake Kariba have reached their seasonal peak of 481,22 metres, which is about 41,2 percent above the minimum operating level for power generation.. Levels…
Nation remembers Father Zimbabwe
Harare Bureau AS Zimbabwe marks the 21st anniversary of the death of former Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo, the Chief Secretary to President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda has urged…
Girl drugged with birthday present, raped
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent AN 18-year-old teenager has been arrested after he allegedly drugged his friend before raping her after giving the 14-year-old girl a drink laced with a drug…
China to handover US$2 million for Cyclone Idai recovery
Kuda Bwititi
China is Friday expected to unveil a US$2 million fund to support the country’s recovery from Cyclone Idai, which affected Manicaland and parts of Masvingo provinces in March last year, The Sunday Mail Online has gathered.
Reasons to participate in community-based tourism
Community-based tourism, like its name implies, is when local people within a destination are consulted in tourism development and then given an opportunity to showcase what they have and gain income whilst doing so.
Son Killer granted bail
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A 64-year-old man from Jengwe outside Victoria Falls who allegedly fatally struck his 24-year-old son with a machete for having an affair with a juvenile…
Council reverses US$1 parking fees
The Harare City Council has put on hold its decision to raise parking fees to US$1 per hour following a public outcry.











