JUST IN: Five men on the run after untying TV set from vehicle

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter FIVE men are on the run after successfully untying a new TV set from a vehicle in Bulawayo on Wednesday afternoon before speeding off in a…

Two die in mine shaft collapse

  Liberty Dube Post Correspondent   TWO illegal gold panners were trapped to death after shafts they were mining in collapsed in two separate incidents that happened recently in Penhalonga.…

NEW: State of Palestine backs SADC stance  

The State of Palestine has welcomed the stance recently taken by regional leaders to object to the African Union Commission’s decision to unilaterally give Israel observer status. 

Two clinics for Mutare South by year end

  Health Reporter   MUTARE South Ward 36 villagers are set to benefit from the construction of two clinics in the area.   The headman of the area, Happymore Nyamana,…

How insurance can fight poverty

While the insurance sector has traditionally had a strong correlation with economic growth, there is also a growing recognition that the sector should play a key role in inclusive economic development. 

NEW: Marange death: Parents try to mislead authorities 

Police have discovered that the minor who died while giving birth at a shrine in Marange was mistakenly identified as Memory Machaya. 

New Chipinge Town Council chair elected

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent   CHIPINGE Ward Six councillor, Councillor Lovemore Mkwpati, was yesterday elected as the new town chairman. Cllr Mkwapati was unanimously elected in yesterday’s meeting convened…

JUST IN: Mshika-shika driver commits suicide

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A 38-year- old Zvishavane mshika-shika driver allegedly committed suicide by consuming poison at Zvishavane Central Police Station in protest over his vehicle which had been…

Zanu PF takes Covid-19 vaccination to farms

Zanu PF Marondera district has taken the vaccination drive to farms and resettlement areas to promote the mass vaccination programme in high-risk areas.

NEW: Vic Falls residents concerned as wild animals roam

ELEPHANTS and buffalos are reportedly wreaking havoc in Victoria Falls where they are destroying tuckshops and vegetable gardens leaving residents in fear for their lives after the beasts previously killed residents in the resort city.

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