Chipinge teen (17) kills brother (29)

Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent A CHIPINGE teenager (17) killed his 29-year-old brother, accusing him of wearing his clothes. Acting Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Wisemen Chinyoka confirmed the incident…

One-day-old baby dumped

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent A one-day-old bouncing baby boy was last week dumped in Rusape. The baby who was wrapped in a blanket placed in plastic bag was dumped in…

Six reasons not to ditch the egg yolk

DO you ditch the egg yolk?   Well, it turns out that this may be counterproductive when trying to follow a healthy diet. Let us crack open six reasons why…

Grade 7s peddle drugs

Liberty Dube Weekender Correspondent THREE pupils at Dangare Primary School in Sakubva were this week taken for guidance and counselling by the police after they were allegedly involved in the…

Xavi wants to go back home

XAVI says he wants to “go back home” to be Barcelona manager and hopes an agreement can be reached with Al Sadd. The Qatari club have previously said their boss…

Married women are his comfort zone

ONE thing you must realise in this life we live, gentle reader, is that you either kill your addiction or your addiction will eventually kill you! This is the simple…

NEW: Japan, WFP partner to feed vulnerable rural households 

Japan, in partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), on Thursday handed over a variety of climate resilience assets to assist about 11 000 food insecure people in Mount Darwin and Matobo districts. 

NEW: Govt to rehabilitate more traffic circles in Harare 

Government has committed to rehabilitating more traffic circles in Harare, as part of broader initiatives to enhance road infrastructure. 

NEW: National Joint Negotiation Council to meet over civil servants’ salaries 

THE National Joint Negotiation Council (NJNC) is scheduled to meet by early December to discuss a possible review of civil servants’ salaries. 

NEW: No going back on CALA 

Government will continue to implement the Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA) programme in schools, as the approach facilitates an equitable and all-inclusive education system to produce multi-skilled learners, a senior Government official has said. 

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