Billiat, Katsande firmly in Kaizer Chiefs starting lineup for Carling Black Label Cup with week of voting remaining
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter WITH a week to go before voting closes for this year’s Carling Black Label Cup, Zimbabweans, Khama Billiat as well as Willard Katsande are firmly…
Batai ndufu dzose sedzeCovid-19
Lovemore Chadzingwa ari kuKADOMA NDUFU dzakawanda dziri kuitika pari zvino dziri kudyidzana nechirwere cheCovid-19, inodaro imwe nyanzvi yezveutano. Dr Daniel Chirundu, avo vanova director wezveutano mukanzuru yeKadoma vanotaura mashoko aya…
Covid netsika yekuchemana, ‘. . . parufu pane njodzi’
Kingstone Mapupu VERUZHINJI vari kukurudzirwa kuti vatambire mararamiro matsva auya nekuda kweCovid-19 uye kuti vasamhanyire kuenda kurufu, asi kuti vadzidze tsika yekubata maoko panhare nedzimwe nzira dzepadandemutande nechinangwa chekudzivirira kutapurirana…
CRIME: 10 suspects arrested on stock theft charges
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested 10 suspects for stock theft in Madlambuzi, Matabeleland North, leading to the recovery of one cow. In a…
CRIME: 10 suspects arrested on stock theft charges
Judith Phiri, Sunday News Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested 10 suspects for stock theft in Madlambuzi, Matabeleland North, leading to the recovery of one cow. In a…
Gvt secures US$1 million for former farm owners’ compensation fund
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government has secured US$1 million towards the payment of compensation to white former farm owners as agreed in the Global Compensation Deed signed last year.…
Gvt secures US$1 million for former farm owners’ compensation fund
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Government has secured US$1 million towards the payment of compensation to white former farm owners as agreed in the Global Compensation Deed signed last year.…
Kariba woman survives buffalo attack
A Kariba woman yesterday afternoon sustained serious injuries in a gory buffalo attack in the resort town as human-wildlife conflicts continue to rise.
Covid-19: Zim records 75 more deaths
Zimbabwe yesterday recorded 2 113 new Covid-19 cases and 75 deaths as the country continues to battle the deadly third wave of infections.
British government deports 50 Zimbabweans
THE British government is deporting around 50 Zimbabwean nationals who have been released from detention after having completed serving jail terms for various offenses.









