Harare becomes Covid-19 hotspot

Harare has become the Covid-19 hotspot with 2 544 active cases out of the 5 047 Zimbabwe had recorded as at yesterday, a development attributed to complacency in observing the protocols set by Government, especially by residents in the high density areas.

Imkambo kayisoze ivalwe

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa IMKAMBO ebhalisiweyo ivunyelwe ukuthi ivule amahola abekiweyo ngesikhathi somvalela ndlini wensuku ezingu-30 kukanti izimota ezithwala izilimo zizisa emkambo lazo zizabe zivunyelwa ukuthi zidlule kuzivimbamgwaqo ama-roadblocks kanye lendawo zokuhlola…

US worse than Third World countries, says Trump

WASHINGTON. — Outgoing US President Donald Trump yesterday morning bitterly complained about US elections in a Twitter frenzy, labelling the process as being “worse than that of Third World countries”.

Rains damage Chivi houses

Heavy rains hit Chivi over the past week, damaging many homes in Gororo, Nyahombe and Vuranda areas, with three bridges needing urgent repairs.

Alibaba plans $5bn bond

China’s Alibaba Group Holding Ltd plans to raise at least US$5 billion through the sale of a US dollar-denominated bond this month, four people with knowledge of the matter said, amid regulatory scrutiny of co-founder Jack Ma’s empire.

ZRP dismisses child death claim

Police have dismissed as false, allegations circulating on social media that a child died after being hit by a baton on Monday during a traffic enforcement fracas along Sam Nujoma Street in Harare.

Nine years for possessing pangolins

A 30-YEAR-OLD Dangamvura man will spend the next nine years in jail after he was found in possession of two live pangolins.

Go well Dennis my brother, mentor

To me, Dennis Wilson was a brother, a mentor and one of those individuals who inspired me to be one of the finest reggae producer/presenters I am today.

I paid US$170 for my freedom, claims suspect

Suspected armed robber Douglas Mutenda, who was granted bail on December 8 last year, claimed he paid a US$170 bribe to prosecutor Douglas Chesa to consent to bail.

Ex-banker gets death for graft

BEIJING. — Former chairman of one of China’s largest state-controlled asset management firms was sentenced to death on Tuesday for soliciting US$260 million in bribes, corruption and bigamy.

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