Man arrested for killing aunt (80)
Beitbridge bureau An 80-year-old woman was killed by her nephew hitting her with a three-legged pot after accusing her of witchcraft. Episode Mbedzi (29) of Siyoka area, Beitbridge West, allegedly…
Every child has a right to name, family name
Gibson Nyikadzino Features Correspondent Joshua Bepe’s mind flees into the unknown territories of the world as he ponders how he will resolve a family situation affecting his nine-year old son…
David Moyo denies foul play
GLASGOW. — Hamilton Academical’s Zimbabwean striker David Moyo refuted accusations that he fouled Dunfermline goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk for his side’s first goal in the 2-2 draw in the Scottish Championship…
Ndiraya pins hopes on new form
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya is pinning hopes on his team’s newly-found form as the Glamour Boys look to build on consistency in their quest to…
Manica Diamonds in consistency test
Ray Bande in MUTARE AFTER Castle Lager Premiership log leaders Manica Diamonds turned on some sizzling all-round performances in recent weeks that has seen the Gem Boys maintaining their place…
President hails growth in trade with Dubai
Hatred Zenenga in Dubai, UAE President Mnangagwa yesterday hailed the remarkable growth in trade between Zimbabwe and Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, where exports to the emerging Asian economy…
Nakamba to step up return
BIRMINGHAM. — Marvelous Nakamba is set to step-up his recovery from a knee injury which had ruled him out of action for over three months. The Aston Villa midfielder has…
Projected low tobacco volumes, a veiled blessing for growers
Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight THE opening of the 2022 tobacco marketing season is now on the horizon! Expectations for firm prices are also running high, thanks to the anticipated reduced volumes.…
98-year old goes back to school
NAIROBI. – Lots of little feet scurry to their lessons at Leader’s Vision Preparatory School in the Kenyan town of Eldoret. But among all these youthful faces, there’s another with…
Insurers build a war-chest to manage the fifth wave of Covid-19 infections
South African life insurers are shoring up their capital reserves as they brace for a fifth wave of coronavirus infections. On Thursday, Africa’s biggest insurer, Sanlam, said it will hold…











