2 000 to benefit from Hwange housing project
The thrust of ensuring low cost housing for low income earners is taking shape, with National Housing and Social Amenities Minister, Daniel Garwe, launching a housing project that will see over 2 000 home-seekers benefiting in Hwange.
Two prophetesses up for murder
TWO prophetesses from the Johanne Marange Apostolic Sect have been arrested in Harare on murder charges after allegedly cutting with a surgical blade, the swelling veins on the left leg of a man who had sought spiritual assistance at their house in Highfield.
‘Vaccine nationalism’ row in Europe
BRUSSELS. – The row between the European Union and the UK isn’t likely to go away before a meeting of EU leaders next Thursday.
Horror stories unfold in Mozambique
MAPUTO. – Internally displaced persons in Mozambique have been recounting horrific stories of beheadings and rape.
Police hunt for abuser of 13-year-old girl
Police are appealing for information leading to the arrest of a 40-year-old man from Harare’s Mabvuku high density suburb, who is on police wanted list over the alleged sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl with whom he has been co-habiting for two years.
Russian investors on track to set up locomotive plant
Russian investors are considering setting up a locomotive assembling plant in Zimbabwe, in a development expected to boost the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ)’s revival efforts.
UK royals to spruce up diversity
London. – Buckingham Palace says it may consider appointing someone to spearhead its efforts around diversity.
Queen to appoint next Zulu king
DURBAN. – Queen Mantfombi MaDlamini Zulu has been announced as the interim ruler of the Zulu nation pending the installation of a new king to succeed the late Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini KabhekuZulu, Newsroom Afrika has reported.
Fake stamp lands man in trouble
A Beitbridge man who was cashing in from using fake entry and exit immigration date stamp on cross border passport holders was recently arrested after police received a tip off from the public.
Cop to pay wife $11 000
A Harare policeman, accused of neglecting his family, has been ordered to pay $11 000 monthly for the upkeep of his four children staying with his estranged wife.











