Govt to repatriate 157 Idai victims

The bodies of 157 Zimbabwean Cyclone Idai victims who were buried in Mozambique in 2019 are to be exhumed, identified and brought back to Zimbabwe, but another 344 people presumably killed during the cyclone and washed away into Mozambique have no known grave.

Police, security firms map strategies to curb robberies

POLICE in Bulawayo yesterday met officials from security companies and businesspeople to come up with a policy to help curb the rising cases of cash-in-transit robberies that have hit the country.

ZPCS clarifies ‘selective treatment’ of prisoners

THE Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services (ZPCS), accused of showing favour to incarcerated ex-Cabinet ministers and other public figures by separating them from other inmates and offering them special treatment, has defended its position saying the practice is meant to protect them against violence and harassment.

Govt explains localised lockdowns

Harare Bureau LOCALISED Covid-19 lockdowns are a management tool aimed at containing the spread of the pandemic outside specific areas while efforts to address the challenge are also directed to…

Aripo calls for long-term strategic business partnerships

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE African Regional Intellectual Property Organisation (Aripo) says building long-term strategic partnerships between businesses is critical in maximising the creation and transfer of knowledge. The organisation’s…

Cervical cancer claims many African women’s lives

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter MS LUCIA Ndlovu (47) of Jambezi outside Victoria Falls could be staring death in the face if she doesn’t get money for six injections prescribed…

Covid-19 affects athletes

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FAILURE to qualify for the Tokyo Olympic Games by the country’s long-distance runners has been blamed on Covid-19 as athletes could not train or participate…

Woman in court for peddling porno

Judge Jarachara, Chronicled Reporter A 23-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo woman appeared in court for sending pornographic material to a WhatsApp group. Naomi Dube of Gwabalanda suburb appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Marrygold…

Vic Falls to host sporting, cultural festival

In a bid to continue promoting local tourism through arts, culture and sport, Simunye Challenge Cup Trust has organised a festival aiming to foster the celebration of Zimbabwean arts through engaging in sporting and cultural activities with players from around the world.

MDC violence a threat to national peace

TIME and again many have inked articles articulating how the MDC-Alliance is wired in violence, with the streak running so deep that removing it simply means an end to the political outfit that was formed to push the whiteman’s agenda.

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