Covid-19 paralyses schools sport
JUNIOR sport development, particularly schools sport, continue to suffer due to the Covid-19 pandemic as schools have opened without the extra circular activities on their calendar.
Spain edge Swiss
PARIS. — Mikel Oyarzabal pounced on a horror slip by Swiss captain Granit Xhaka to seal a 1-0 victory for Spain in the Nations League football on Saturday.
Concern over surge in hit-and-run accidents
Police have expressed concern over the increase in hit-and-run accidents countrywide.
Zanu PF investigates Kwekwe chaos
ZANU PF is investigating cadres who caused chaos in the Kwekwe Central primary elections on October 3, where prospective party candidates, Cde Kandros Mugabe was battling it out with a 26-year-old Cde Energy Dhala Ncube, for the party nomination for the by-election.
Ambulances to boost health service delivery
One hundred fully-equipped ambulances are set to be distributed countrywide to improve health service delivery, Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Clemence Chiduwa, has said.
Border patrol cop cheats death after jumbo attack
A Policeman on patrol in Shashi, west of Beitbridge, had to fake death to stop an elephant that had attacked him from trampling on him.
Covid-19 weighs on Africa
The Covid-19 pandemic crisis has worsened the vulnerabilities caused by the excessive reliance of African economies on world markets.
Magistrate raps casually dressed ex-mayor
Former Harare mayor Herbert Gomba turned up in court last Wednesday clad in a T-Shirt and jeans, earning a warning from Harare regional magistrate, Mr Trynois Utahwashe, that he would be committed to remand prison if he returned to court informally dressed.
Chitungwiza halts demolitions
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Chitungwiza Municipality has halted the demolition of houses in some areas of the town after the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) challenged the process. The…
SA man loses R136 000 to impersonator
A FUEL dealer has appeared in court for allegedly defrauding a South Africa-based Zimbabwean businessman of R136 000 after passing himself as President Mnangagwa’s son, who had landed in South Africa on a private jet and was in short of money to refuel his trucks.

