Insurance fraudster fakes late mother’s death

  Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter ECONET Mutare almost lost $750 000 to a 38-year-old Chiredzi man who duped the company into believing that his dead mother was still alive, before…

Violence perpetrators face full wrath of law

Herald Reporters HOME Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe has said police will leave no stone unturned in hunting for perpetrators of violence and cautioned political actors against prematurely…

Businessman robbed, girlfriend raped

  Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter A DANGAMVURA-BASED businessman who was having some quality time with his girlfriend inside a car parked in a maize field was robbed at knife point…

CCC accedes to Zanu PF supremacy

Herald Reporter Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) interim vice president, Prof Welshman Ncube, who is reportedly at odds with the party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa, has admitted that Zanu PF…

Zimpapers mentorship programme kicks off

  Moffat Mungazi Post Reporter The Zimpapers mentorship programme that seeks to hone the skills of aspiring writers in Manicaland schools has excited Rock of Ages Academy learners as they…

Women as abettors: A cry for empowerment

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter LANCELOT Isaac Kadungure and a female accomplice suddenly appeared on the side of the Harare-Chegutu Highway in broad daylight just after Norton, and managed to…

Sweet news for pineapple farmers

  Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent NETHERLANDS has pledged to support more farmers in Rusitu Valley to grow organic pineapples for export to the lucrative European market. At least 45 organic…

From social soccer to PSL top hitman

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter FOOTBALL talent can surely be sourced from the most unlikely sources! Growing up in the dusty streets of Highfields and not so intelligent in his…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Parastatals need to heed Presidential warning

State-owned enterprises have had a dubious record, not just in Zimbabwe, but in many parts of the world, when it comes to efficiency, profit making and managerial practices and any that need to be retained should perhaps be renamed State-owned businesses, so they develop a business culture.

Artists show appreciation for ministry’s support

Goromonzi-based visual artiste, Raphael Jamu, yesterday presented the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Kirsty Coventry, and her deputy, Tino Machakaire, with their portraits.

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