Three children die of food poisoning

THE Chinyika West community near Headlands was early this week plunged into mourning after three siblings from the Mabvuwa family died of suspected food poisoning which left two other minors hospitalised.

Going off national power grid lights up many benefits

Zimbabweans have been building new homes in settlements that are not connected to the national electricity grid.

Chigumbura up for coaching role

FORMER Zimbabwe captain, Elton Chigumbura, will double up playing and coaching roles in the upcoming 2020-21 domestic cricket season.

Mkondo seeks US$11 000 for surgery

Ms Sihle Mkondo (52) , a mother of three, is appealing for US$11 000 for surgery, anaesthetist and hospital stay fees, after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Cranborne Bullets tie down striker Feremba

PREMIERSHIP newboys, Cranborne Bullets, have moved in to tie down striker Everson Feremba in anticipation of the mini-league tourney.

No to unapproved farming ventures — minister

Resettled farmers can now enter into share-cropping and joint ventures, but must meet set conditions and first get approval from the Minister of Lands Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Anxious Masuka, with sharing or subleasing of resettlement farms banned.

Makwedza’s cup final appearance ends in tears

YOUNG Zimbabwean defender, Bolton Makwedza’s hopes of winning his first winners’ medal at junior football level in England, ended in tears on Tuesday.

Respect Covid-19 guidelines

Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter POLICE  have  reminded the public  that the country is still under Covid-19 lockdown measures and the curfew has not been removed for health, safety and…

JUST IN: Judge says independent judiciary essential in fighting corruption

WINDHOEK – An eminent Judge has enjoined SADC Members of Parliament to help create an environment for the appointment of judicial officers including Judges on merit rather than for political expedience if the fight against corruption is to be won.

Harare’s Prince Edward High school records Covid-19 cases

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOVERNMENT is worried about the spike in Covid-19 cases at schools following new cases that have been recorded at Prince Edward High School in Harare,…

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