Murder cases soar

Some citizens no longer value the sanctity of human life amid reports of an increase in murder cases in the last few months.

Kadewere, Nakamba start for their Euro teams

ZIMBABWE international striker, Tino Kadewere, and midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, were thrown into the starting XI of their clubs in France and England last night.

Zimsec extends registration deadline

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has extended the registration period for November 2020 Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations to cater for pupils and schools that failed to do so due to different reasons related to the Covid-19-induced lockdown.

Forex scandal rocks clinic

Nurses and clerks at Harare City Council-run Highfield Polyclinic are in the eye of a storm for allegedly prioritising patients paying US dollars, which they then convert and submit payment in local currency to the hospital on the patients’ behalf, prejudicing council of potential revenue in forex.

Agro-Ecological Zones revised

CABINET yesterday adopted revised Zimbabwe Agro-Ecological Zones that replace the outdated ones done between 1945 and 1960 to take into account the change in climatic conditions in the various regions since then.

Messi still highest paid footballer

Lionel Messi has retained his place at the top of Forbes’ list of highest-paid footballers after earning US$126 million (£98m) over the past year, with Cristiano Ronaldo closely behind him in second.

Devolution project gains momentum

The key pillar of Zimbabwe’s devolution programme is the empowerment of provincial structures to spearhead economic and social development through leveraging on local resources.

Mukandi killer jailed

A driver who killed businessman and Harare socialite Shingi Mukandi in a hit-and-run accident, who had been on the run since last year after fleeing to South Africa following the dismissal of his appeal at the High Court, will now serve his three-year jail sentence.

Clubs cheer ray of light amid the gloom

SOME of the domestic Premiership football clubs are excited there could be a ray of light, after months of lockdown, as they hope for a return to action.

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