Cop arrested over US$30 bribe

A CONSTABLE stationed at Dangamvura Police Station has been arrested on allegations of releasing a suspect he had nabbed for illegally selling beer to members of the public in breach of Covid-19 regulations after demanding a US$30 bribe.

SA MPs call for one-stop border concept at B/bridge

A call for full implementation of the one-stop-border post concept at Beitbridge is seen as a solution to the perennial congestion challenges that take place there, South Africa’s Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs has said.

Covid-19 bites deeper

SEVERAL health and other essential service provider workplaces around Mutare have become Covid-19 hotspots, with frontline staff contracting the virus from those seeking their services in their line of duty and passing it on to others at a time when overwhelmed health facilities around the city are facing acute shortage of oxygen.

The man behind Mambo Dhuterere

In life there are people who groom, mentor and wean off stars, yet they remain behind the scenes.

Can Nakamba survive January transfer?

ZIMBABWE international midfielder Marvelous Nakamba looks set to survive the January transfer movements despite falling down the pecking order at English Premiership football side Aston Villa.

Warriors in CHAN mission possible

DESPITE the challenges which have beset the Warriors’ preparations for the CHAN competition, ex-national team assistant coach, Lloyd “Samaita” Mutasa is confident that the team can go all the way and compete for honours at the finals.

Stanbic steps up Covid-19 mitigation measures

LEADING financial services institution, Stanbic Bank, is banking on its top-notch innovative mobile and internet platforms to ensure its clients are well served throughout the 30-day lockdown.

Africa University’s VC Furusa laid to rest

AFRICA University’s fourth Vice-Chancellor, Professor Munashe Furusa, who died on Wednesday after a short illness, was buried yesterday in Shurugwi.

Editorial Comment: Children can catch up if we all work at it

The long-term negative side effect of Covid-19 and public health measures needed to contain it will probably be in Zimbabwe, and in most countries, the damage from the gaps in the education of most children.

Dicing with death at prophets shrines, markets

OVERCROWDING at white garment prophets shrines, markets and a dozen men sharing a meal and discarded face masks at beer spots is a mirror of the lives of Mutare residents amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.

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