Police need to intensify patrols

Police need to intensify deployments and patrols in the wake of rising rates of violent crimes that have been recorded so far this year, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said yesterday.

Tamy shares ‘Bvudzi Jena’ journey

“They wanna know

Thieves hit Centenary goat farmers

THREE farmers in Centenary lost 60 goats worth US$2 000 while they were grazing at a farm in the area in a suspected theft case carried out by a syndicate.

Police name Kwekwe accident victims

Police have named six of the eight people killed, while 31 others were injured, when a Zupco bus collided with a fuel tanker early Wednesday near the 168km peg along the Harare-Bulawayo Road.

ZETDC Midlands loses $300k worth of property to thieves

THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company(ZETDC) Midlands region has lost about $300 000 worth of property due to vandalism and theft, the region’s acting manager Engineer Gibzon Kasipo has said.

NSSA to construct modern mall at Museum

The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has allocated funds for construction of a modern shopping mall at the Museum of African Liberation, with reputable firms including TM Pick and Pay enlisting to be part of the mall.

‘Contractor fails to deliver on Beitbridge-Byo road upgrade’

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The upgrading of the 327km Beitbridge-Bulawayo highway has taken longer than necessary and the Government is considering awarding the tender to another contractor, President Mnangagwa has…

Liverpool to test Arsenal’s revival

LONDON. — Liverpool will pose a stern test of Arsenal’s revival when the English Premier League title chasers host Mikel Arteta’s resurgent side today.

Ticket price cut boost for DeMbare ahead of big test

DYNAMOS could have received a huge boost ahead of their Chibuku Super Cup semi-final clash with FC Platinum tomorrow after the Premier Soccer League announced a reduction in gate charges.

‘ZIFA charges haven’t been reduced’

THE Sports Commission have dug in, reiterating they have not dropped any of the charges, which led them to dissolve the ZIFA board this week.

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