Epworth Booster ladies of the night start new life

INFAMOUS for being a hub of prostitution, drug abuse and a place where women’s dignity was not respected, paBooster in the sprawling settlement of Epworth assumed a new role yesterday, thanks to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa. 

Dhlakama remains calm, cautious

Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter AFTER securing passage to the quarter-finals of the Chibuku Super Cup, Ngezi Platinum Stars coach, Rodwell Dhlakama has called on his charges to keep their feet…

Interviews to fill ZEC posts

Parliament Standing Rules and Orders Committee is set to hold interviews today for 24 shortlisted candidates to fill two post of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

Pay wheat farmer viable price

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter ONE of the greatest success stories of the winter cropping season is its transition of the nation from a wheat-deficit to a self-sufficient one — an…

Hunt for suspects behind robbery spree intensified

Police have expressed concern over the continued increase in armed robbery cases countrywide in which criminals are targeting people and companies keeping large amounts of cash. 

Zanu PF rebuilds structures in Epworth

THE ruling party Zanu PF Commissariat Department is set to preside over the setting up of four party  districts in Epworth after their dissolution yesterday. 

President cheers up Chimanimani pupils

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has fulfilled the pledge to provide computers to Cyclone Idai-ravaged Ndima High School in Rusitu, as 20 laptops were handed over to the school during the International Day of Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) commemorations at Village Grounds in Chimanimani on Monday.

New dawn for forgotten area

WHEN water from the Zambezi River was trapped to create the Kariba Dam in the late 1950’s, many people in Binga were displaced.

Cancelled mine permit disputed

A miner accused of fraudulently acquiring documents and operating at a claim in Mazowe is allegedly refusing to vacate the premises despite Government cancelling his permit. 

Zim lobbyists court German investors

The sterling work being done by the Second Republic has charmed Zimbabweans based in Germany where lobbyists are courting investors from Europe’s biggest economy to come to the southern African nation. 

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