Three men commit suicide
THREE men are suspected to have committed suicide in separate incidents in unclear circumstances in Harare and Bulawayo while another man has also been arrested on allegations of killing his wife following a misunderstanding in Centenary as murder cases rise countrywide.
Police launch crackdown against pirate taxis in city
Police in Harare will today embark on another massive operation targeting pirate taxis commonly referred to as mushikashika, unregistered cars, street kids controlling traffic and vendors operating at intersections, in a move aimed at restoring order and decongesting the city.
Tembo not interested in coaching in Zimbabwe
Former SuperSport United head coach, Kaitano Tembo is said to have attracted interest from a few teams in his homeland of Zimbabwe.
Former DW CEO drops case against rescue manager
Former David Whitehead Textile Limited (DWTL) chief executive and shareholder Edwin Chimanye has withdrawn criminal charges against the firm’s ex-corporate rescue practitioner, Knowledge Hofisi, after entering into a deed of settlement recently.
Presidential borehole drilling scheme spreads to Glen View
Drilling of boreholes under the Presidential Borehole Drilling Scheme has begun in Glen View, Harare, as the Government paces up efforts to end water woes in the capital city.
Fight against human trafficking stepped up
Principles of the Trafficking in Persons (Amendment) Bill, which seeks to strengthen efforts to protect victims of trafficking in line with the current legislation, have been approved by Cabinet.
3 local golfers line to qualify for Sunshine Tour
ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer Shaahid Mahmed still has a better chance of qualifying for a Sunshine Tour Card after he was the best-placed local at the on-going tournament at the Heron Banks Golf and River Estate in South Africa. Mamhed is tied on position 17 after he carded a level par with only three local professionals taking to the field.
Pastor robbed, raped by gang
Four men from Epworth allegedly broke into a United Methodist Church pastor’s house in Dema and allegedly gang-raped her.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Corruption’s head must be cut off
Dealing with corruption is not just a simple one-off process of hunting down people who in effect stole money, especially as proving anything can be very difficult since most corrupt activity is done secretly.











