Chiefs want title changed to king

TRADITIONAL leaders in Mashonaland West want title change, to a more appropriate one that suits their royalty status and which can be derived from the pre-colonial indigenous titles, such as Mambo. 

Man seeks help for emergency kidney transplant

A man from Domboshava is facing health complications after his family failed to raise US$20 000 to cater for transport costs and medical expenses for emergency kidney transplant in India.

Sixteen games, ONE win, TEN losses

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE Warriors’ worst year, in their history, came to a fittingly miserable end as they crashed out of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers yesterday, with…

105 houses for Cyclone Idai victims complete

PEOPLE made homeless when Cyclone Idai hit Chimanimani are now being moved to their permanent homes following the construction by Government of 105 houses with another 119 still being built, Local Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo said recently.

Residents clash with council over wetland

Chitungwiza residents are fighting council over construction taking place at a wetland adjacent to Chikwanha Shopping Centre.

Highlands property dispute rages on

Businessman Mr Tendai Mashamhanda has filed another report to police against the employee of a Harare law firm, Constantine Chaza, accusing him of forging signatures of a power of attorney, in a property dispute between the businessman and a local company, Bariadie Investments (Pvt) Ltd.

Widow loses church fight to son

THE High Court has struck off the roll application by the widow of Christ Ministries Church founder Cuthbert Makoni seeking control of one of the first indigenous churches post-independence.

Finishing touches to health centre

The structures of the 22-bed Harare South Health Centre in Hopley suburb are now complete under the Government -unded programme to construct 32 hospitals countrywide with the contractor now focusing on finishing touches.

Mobile registration boost for Idai victims

Nearly 10 000 people in Bikita and Tsholotsho have secured national identity documents during a mobile registration exercise launched by Government to document citizens who were affected by the 2017 floods and cyclone Idai in 2019.

Zanu PF slams Masvingo violence claims

AHEAD of President Mnangagwa’s visit to the United Kingdom for the UN Climate Change conference of the parties (COP 26) in Glasgow and the expected arrival of the United Nations Special Rapporteur Dr Alena Douhan, the MDC-Alliance has once again stage managed violence to besmirch the Second Republic.

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