Mother denies baby’s death in Sikhala case
THE mother of the child who was reported by MDC-Alliance activists as having been struck to death by a police officer using a baton in Harare, denied that her baby was beaten to death during the incident, a court heard.
Editorial Comment: Wish you well Warriors
ONCE again, the country’s flagship football team gets back into the trenches of international competitions, this time around in the CHAN tournament starting tomorrow (Saturday) in Cameroon.
DJ Trump takedown, demystifies American organisational superiority
Donald John (DJ) Trump has been described with some of the harshest adjectives by some of his countrymen after an unprecedented takedown at Capitol Hill last week — that exposed America’s real stature — a fragile nation with a security system in slumber and a nation that cannot practice what it preaches.
Three feared dead in mineshaft mishap
Three artisanal miners were yesterday buried alive when a makeshift shade they were sleeping under collapsed into a mineshaft.
Trump impeached for inciting riots
The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump for inciting an insurrection at the Capitol that left five people dead, cementing his place in history as the only president to be impeached twice in a bipartisan rebuke that was approved with unprecedented speed.
Burst sewers, garbage haunt Mbare
Residents of Mbare are having to cope with blocked or burst sewers and mounds of uncollected garbage and see no relief from the Harare City Council.
Chinese medical team response to Covid-19
Due to factors such as Christmas and New Year’s holidays, local family and other folk gatherings in Zimbabwe have increased.
The dice is cast!
WARRIORS gaffer, Zdravko Logarusic, believes the national team is capable of going past the group stage of the 2021 Total Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) tournament only if the players forget about challenges faced during preparation and focus on the job at hand.
Dams water level improves
WATER levels in major water reservoirs in Manicaland have improved, but just like in most parts of the country except Midlands, they are yet to be full to capacity.
Treat forex as shared resourse, exporters told
THE debate on the mandatory foreign currency liquidation threshold for exporters should be viewed from a balanced and developmental perspective given that a number of critical but non-exporting sectors of the economy also require hard currency, economic analysts have said.











