Triple heroes burial tomorrow

Zimbabwe will tomorrow witness the interment of three national heroes on the same day, the first time this happening, in what will also highlight the grim times the country is enduring because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Heavy rains damage infrastructure

The above normal rains have damaged some roads and bridges after two recent tropical storms in central and southern Manicaland.

Wenera soap goes on YouTube

Due to the Covid-19 global pandemic which has affected the arts industry world-wide, the creatives and filmmakers have resorted to social media services.

Battered, bruised and broken Warriors

BY the time the Malian undertakers completed writing the epitaph on our tombstone on Sunday night, no one was still crying for the slain Warriors buried inside the shallow Doula grave in Cameroon.

‘Stop spreading Covid-19 falsehoods’

The media and individuals should stop peddling falsehoods concerning Covid-19 deaths as this has a tendency of traumatising families and causing alarm and despondency.

Editorial Comment: Churches must foster hope, unity

FOR centuries, the role of the Church and religion has been that of fostering social cohesion, besides extolling worshippers to repent in preparation for the second coming of the Son of God, Jesus.

New rules for lawyers, litigants

CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has announced that lawyers and litigants filing urgent chamber and bail applications at superior courts are no longer allowed to attend hearings to make oral representations or arguments in response to the 30-day national lockdown regulations.

Copper cables theft suspect nabbed

POLICE have arrested a suspect linked to an organised copper theft syndicate stealing overhead copper conductors worth thousands of United States dollars from Zesa power lines in Bulawayo and surrounding areas.

‘Observe WHO guidelines’

Health care givers have been urged to observe World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines during the home based care management of Covid-19 patients.

US$2,7m heist: Varsity student in court

A Midlands State University student and son of suspected mastermind of the US$2,7 million ZB Bank heist was allegedly spotted by a relative hiding US$100 000, believed to be part of the loot at the family rural homestead in Mudakuenda Village, Mhondoro, the court heard.

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