150 settlers invade Chiyangwa farm
More than 150 illegal settlers have invaded the 3 467 hectare citrus farm near Chinhoyi owned by businessman and Zanu PF Zvimba South legislator Cde Philip Chiyangwa.
Health worker (76) defies age, time
A seventy-six-year-old woman clad in a brown and white dress, and a grey waistcoat walks into a classroom at Mudzengerere Secondary School in Mount Darwin district.
Lifeline for ex-commercial sex workers
ABUSE, poverty and hopelessness feature prominently among reasons why many girls and women end up in prostitution to guarantee themselves and their children the next meal.
Tuku’s estate distribution begins
The estate of the late music icon Oliver Mtukudzi will soon be distributed after his family approached the Master of the High Court to start the process.
Pasuwa and his Bullets test negative
CALLISTO PASUWA and his Nyasa Bullets troops have received a clean bill of health following Covid-19 tests which were conducted ahead of the start of the Malawian top-flight league.
UZ: Pushing frontiers of knowledge to meet national priorities
Rapid changes and increased complexity of today’s world present new challenges and put new demands on the country’s university education system.
Zimbabwe eternally grateful to Sadc for unity against sanctions
In 2018, a group of 16 African countries called on the US and EU to lift sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
Big boost for MotoX rider Bako
MOTOCROSS rider, Emmanuel Bako, will this weekend race on a new bike in South Africa, courtesy of his new sponsors, Better Brands Jewellery.
Women abused by their partners in the uk
Some Zimbabwean ladies saw a chance to better their lives by going abroad to work, but being abroad is not always a wonderful thing when your family is not with you.
Fuel scam lands director in soup
A director with Fuel Stop company yesterday appeared in court on allegations of defrauding a director of Puroil Trading of US$30 000 worth of fuel and damaging the complainant’s mobile phone handset during a scuffle.











