Robbers get away with US$51 000 in house raid

Police have launched a manhunt for five suspects who pounced on a house in Glen Lorne, Harare, on Wednesday last week and got away with US$51 000.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: President revels in achievements, not words

One important function of Independence Day is that it is a convenient point for us to take stock of where we are, where we have come from and where we still have to go, and in his wide-ranging interview this year to mark this important day President Mnangagwa did precisely that.

Zimbabweans most economically empowered

Millions of Zimbabweans across the country joined President Mnangagwa yesterday in celebrating the country’s 41th anniversary of independence, coming on the back of numerous achievements scored in the endeavour to economically empower previously marginalised people.

Border towns exposed to rural-urban migration

Border towns are among the magnets for rural-to-urban migration, attracting many who believe they can earn a living from the millions of people who pass through Zimbabwean border posts each year, so local authorities in such areas must be capacitated to meet the community’s needs.

Ndiraya unveils a gem

ZIMBABWE haven’t adopted technology in the game but there is no doubt the most dribbles of yesterday’s President’s Independence Trophy were completed by Dynamos debutant Tanaka Chidhobha. 

Uhuru gala lives up to billing

For the past decades, Independence Day was celebrated in every province with people thronging various places to witness parades, traditional dances, singing, and fireworks to mark the day.

Through their words we remain inspired

Zimbabwe commemorated its 41st independence yesterday under a gloomy cloud of the Covid-19 pandemic that has wrecked lives globally and fundamentally disturbed countries’ normal order of living.

Tuchel proving a hit at Chelsea

LONDON. — When Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich proved no-one’s history at the club could shield them from his ruthless pursuit of success by sacking the iconic figure of manager Frank Lampard in January, he was following a well-worn formula.

Williams set to lead Zim against Pakistan

ALL-ROUNDER Sean Williams is set to lead Zimbabwe in battle again after he was named captain ahead of the upcoming Twenty20 international cricket series against Pakistan. 

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