Robbers attack mission school

Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent KRISTE Mambo deputy headmaster, Mr Joseph Munhuweyi, was shot on the chest by a gang of 11 robbers who pounced on the Roman Catholic institution on…

Women take up election challenges

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent ASPIRING female politicians have pledged to take advantage of the recently passed quota system in Local Government to increase the number of women occupying various political…

President sole 2023 candidate: VP

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is Zanu PF’s sole candidate in the 2023 harmonised elections, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said yesterday. He said this while addressing villagers, seed…

No free lunch!

Ray Bande Senior Reporter ZIFA must wake up from its deep slumber, and stop expecting the red carpet to be rolled out for national teams by their hosts ahead of…

Zim charms Kimberley Process

Sugar Chagonda Correspondent ZIMBABWE has been commended for embracing the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) standard by the Kimberley Process (KP), a development which has witnessed a significant reduction…

President launches Pfumvudza programme

Political Editor On a grey and calm day, with rains on the horizons, thousands of Zanu PF supporters thronged Chief Nenyunga homestead in Gokwe where President Mnangagwa was launching the…

Five games, no win, one goal

Tedious Manyepo in JOHANNESBURG South Africa………………..(1) 1 Zimbabwe……………………0 ZIMBABWE’S nightmarish 2022 World Cup campaign continued last night when the Warriors crashed to their fourth straight defeat in Group G at…

Zanu PF to receive DCC reports

Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter ZANU PF has deployed Politburo and Central Committee members to hold inter-district meetings at District Coordinating Committee (DCC) levels to receive progress reports on the restructuring…

Robbers hit school, shops

Crime Reporter Armed robbery cases continue to rise across the country after robbers got away with a cumulative US$32 300 and R37 600 in five separate incidents this week, amid…

SA divided over legacy left by De Klerk

Durban. – Ordinary South Africans, including expert political commentators, have been left divided over the legacy of Apartheid South Africa’s last president, FW de Klerk, who lost his battle to…

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