Vehicle stolen from garage

A 21-year-old Mutare man who stole a vehicle from a panel beating garage and re-sprayed it to avoid detection was nabbed during a joy ride after the car ran out of fuel.

Train derails and traps driver to death

HEAVY hydraulic equipment was summoned to break the locomotive wreckage and retrieve the body of the driver of a freight train that had derailed and trapped him to death at Tsungwesi in Nyazura on Tuesday afternoon.

Village head caught pants down

A VILLAGE head in Musiyandaka Village under Chief Saurombe was on Monday fined four beasts and US$400 after being caught in the act with a villager’s wife in the thickets of a Chimanimani mountain.

ZPCS robbed of dedicated officers

THE year 2021 has started on a sad note for the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Service (ZPCS) as tragedies ranging from losing officers to the Covid-19 pandemic and fatal road accidents have continued hitting the organisation.

Residents speak on Maonde homeownership programme

MUTARE City Council notified residents of its intention to convert houses in Maonde, Mundembe and Muchena sections of Sakubva to home ownership.

Stones raining in Nedziwa

A NEDZIWA family is enduring hell on earth and playing hide and seek with invisible assailants that are pelting stones at them day and night.

Chipinge’s gold rush a hoax

Hundreds of gold panners across the country have invaded different parts of Chipinge in search of gold deposits that were reportedly discovered in the district last week.

Africa banks on Motsepe to cure ‘sick’ CAF

SOUTH African billionaire Patrice Motsepe is set to become Confederation of African Football (CAF) president in Rabat today, and faces the greatest challenge of a career littered with business successes.

Tennis limps back to semblance of normality, but . . .

TENNIS has limped back to some semblance of normality after last year’s lengthy disruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but stakeholders fear playing tournaments in front of empty stands might not be sustainable for long.

They dared to dream

SHE gets up at 4am, prepares breakfast for her grandchildren and rushes to Chikanga vegetable market to buy her wares for the day.

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