Venezuelan firm beats US sanctions
CARACAS. — Metro de Caracas, a company that runs the Venezuelan capital’s mass transit system, has responded to US trade sanctions that bar imports by building its own spare parts…
England-based stars commit to Warriors, ready for battles
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ENGLAND-BASED footballers, Marvelous Nakamba and Tendayi Darikwa, have reiterated their full commitment to the Warriors cause with later saying his appearance, at the 2019 AFCON…
‘Inadequate resources hamper waste management’
Herald Reporter Inadequate resources within local authorities has hampered their ability to invest in modern waste management, Local Government and Public Works Permanent Secretary Mr Zvinechimwe Churu told a Parliamentary…
Illegal miner dies in shaft collapse
Bulawayo Bureau A 20-YEAR-OLD illegal miner died after a shaft collapsed while he was panning for gold at a mine in Esigodini. Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson, Chief Inspector Philisani…
RG Masango fuel coupons probe complete
Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter Investigations into charges that suspended Registrar-General Clement Masango misappropriated fuel coupons worth more than $100 000 from the Central Registry Department are almost complete and…
Macheke crash victims named
Crime Reporter Police have identified five of the six people who were burnt beyond recognition when a Toyota Wish they were travelling in was involved in a head-on collision with…
Farmers advised against planting
Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Agriculture experts have cautioned farmers against planting with the current rains, but to take advantage of the wet conditions to speed up land preparation as they…
Nyamhunga market to change face of tourism in Kariba
Walter Nyamukondiwa Kariba Bureau KARIBA Municipality needs an additional $7 million from Government to complete the spacious Nyamhunga People’s Market, which is expected to change the face of the tourist…
Police decry surge in murder cases
Crime Reporter Police have expressed concerned over the increase in murders largely due to rituals, infidelity, domestic disputes, alcohol abuse, debts and family problems. The remarks come at a time…
Chitungwiza fraudsters case postponed
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Harare magistrate Mrs Judith Taruvinga has postponed to October 20, the matter of two Chitungwiza men who allegedly defrauded an unsuspecting home-seeker of US$32 000 by…











