Jumbo deaths mystery
ZIMBABWE Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) is investigating the death of 12 elephants whose carcasses were found in Pandamasue Forests, Matabeleland North on Friday and Saturday.
Another land baron arrested
A director of a housing development company has been arrested on two counts of defrauding prospective home-seekers since 2010 in and around Harare.
$45m suit over Facebook post
A SILOBELA woman is facing a $45 million lawsuit over a defamatory statement she published on a public post in a Facebook group to expose a couple that she claimed duped her of hard-earned cash and were refusing to settle their debt.
Commuters swindled in tap-card scam
Problems in recharging Zupco tap-cards in Norton have seen vendors using their own cards, and some have a lot, charging desperate passengers $50, more than twice Zupco’s $24, which now on many routes has to be paid by tap as cash is no longer accepted.
World Vision drills boreholes
NON-GOVERNMENTAL organisation World Vision Zimbabwe has donated equipment and drilled boreholes at some rural schools in Beitbridge district to boost their capacity to fight Covid-19.
Beerhall turned into hospital
Tatenda Tavern in Chitungwiza’s Unit H suburb is to be converted into an infectious diseases hospital, not just for the present Covid-19 pandemic, but to give the town its own facility for any other disease outbreaks and treatment of resistant tuberculosis patients.
Businessman contests US$300 000 suit
BUSINESS tycoon Kenneth Sharpe has petitioned the High Court to reject a US$300 000 lawsuit filed against him by his one-time business partner over botched land development joint venture.
We are our own saviours
The past week was eventful. I am trying to turn my head around in understanding why all of a sudden Zimbabweans were stampeding each other to wash their linen on SABC news channel.
Coordinated attacks as weapons of destabilisation
The West is very proud of its relationship with Africa and has invested heavily in ensuring that its economic interests on the continent are not threatened, undermined or dislodged.
Success depends on willingness to settle: Carrington
THE British Foreign Secretary, Lord Carrington, yesterday called on both warring parties involved in the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia conference here to show a willingness to find a settlement.









