Idle TelOne telephone lines used as snares

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter ABOUT 90 percent of wire snares used by poachers to trap wildlife are copper wires stolen from idle TelOne telephone lines. This came out during…

Zim Cricket invests in club cricket

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter IN their quest to develop the sport and lay a foundation for stronger national teams pool of selection, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) has invested “heavily” in…

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe starts clearing RioZim debt

RIOZIM says its operations are “nearing capacity” after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) started clearing its debt with the miner for gold it delivered to the central bank. Back…

Bushiri couple irregularly awarded permanent residence: South Africa Home Affairs

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary have never had proper documents to be in SA and did not have the legal right to operate businesses in the country. These…

Council workers threaten strike

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) workers are threatening to down tools citing incapacitation and delays in salary payments, a development that is likely to affect the city’s…

Gwanda Civil Protection Unit tightens Covid-19 regulations

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Gwanda Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has tightened enforcement of regulations to contain cases of Covid-19 which are on the increase in the mining town. The…

Zifa speak out on MRI scan results

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor ZIFA chief medical officer Edward Chagonda has confirmed that results of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR1) can sometimes be inconclusive, raising a possibility that Hwange’s…

US military buys location data of popular Muslim apps: Report

The US military is purchasing private information gathered from apps around the world, including several used by Muslims that have been downloaded nearly 100 million times, a news report says.…

‘World’s only white giraffe’ fitted with tracking device

The world’s only known white giraffe has been fitted with a tracking device in north-eastern Kenya, conservationists say. The male giraffe was until recently one of three giraffes with the…

WHO: 18 percent of COVID-19 deaths in Africa tied to diabetes

More than 18 percent of coronavirus deaths in Africa are among patients with diabetes, the World Health Organization (WHO) Africa office said Thursday.

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