Two juveniles in daring cable theft shocker
TWO boys from Epworth, aged 11 and 10, were on Wednesday caught cutting off TelOne dropping wire in Hatfield and police managed to recover 5kgs of copper and other wires from their satchel.
Prayer, work carve Ambassador Angel
It is a rarity for a prophet to be celebrated in his neighbourhood and yonder.
Covid-19: First lady gets jab
Zimbabwe’s health ambassador First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday received her Covid-19 jab and urged other women and girls to follow suit as she continues to lead from the front in finding solutions to the coronavirus.
Preach positive messages on vaccines: Mutsvangwa
The recent high rating of Sinopharm and Sinovac Covid-19 vaccines, by leading United States newspaper, the New York Times, must inspire community leaders into preaching positive messages about the vaccines and expedite uptake.
In Patrice, we’ve all invested our trust
IT was the ultimate fantasy road trip, using his vintage 1936 Lanz Bulldog tractor, towing his makeshift house on wheels, across four countries, on a World Cup adventure to Russia.
Govt commits US$3,5bn compensation
The US$3,5 billion owed to former commercial farmers for farm improvement as agreed under the Global Political Agreement will be paid by Government and resettled farmers will not be roped in to help meet the bill, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube stressed in reply to Parliamentary questions.
Put country first, police officers told
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) needs loyal and dedicated officers who put their country and people first, Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said.
Whispers from beyond the grave. . . spirits solve own murder puzzles
Elliot Ziwira Senior Writer Miffed by how the living seem to bungle on restorative and restitutive justice, spirits have not been dampened by the 21st Century and its information superhighway…
Two arrested for guns smuggling
Police have arrested two men and recovered six firearms at Gonarezhou National Park.
Spirit medium uses ephod to unlock Great Zimbabwe mystery
Day after day, tourists, archaeologists, traditionalists and little everyone else have entered the Great Zimbabwe National Monument again and again, and, again and again, but it is only last week that it was discovered, through a thoroughbred spirit medium that there was indeed a “grave” of a Rozvi autochthon, who buried himself in a swamp more than nine centuries ago, a spitting distance from the main entrance.”











