Gang gets away with cash in VID office raid

POLICE have launched a manhunt for armed robbers who are terrorising people countrywide and another gang is also being sought for offering lifts to women before raping and robbing them in the city.

‘Rising fertiliser prices mustn’t stall preps’

FARMERS must go ahead with their preparations for the 2022/23 cropping season and not be deterred by the recent hikes in fertiliser prices, as the Government will provide them with inputs under its Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme.

Benjani under-pressure

NGEZI Platinum coach Benjani Mwaruwari has admitted he could be forced to look for further reinforcements in his defence following a shaky showing by the department in recent Castle Lager Premiership football matches. 

I WAS WILD, THEN AN ANGEL TAMED ME

SINCE 1990, Tomoko Takahashi has been a great inspiration behind the work of Jenaguru Arts Centre. She is a Japanese citizen, co-founder and managing director of Jenaguru Arts Centre. This…

Power cables vandals remanded in custody

TWO suspected vandals who stripped Henderson Research Institute of electricity cables have appeared at Bindura Magistrate Court.

Zimplow positioned for strong growth

Diversified implements manufacturer, Zimplow Holdings, says the group’s transformation strategy has begun bearing the desired results, which has positioned the company for sustainable growth.

Nothing amiss with ZEC appointments

Social media was recently awash with messages questioning the appointment of former Vice President and Zanu PF Second Secretary Kembo Mohadi’s daughter, Abigail Millicent Ambrose, to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC). 

Two directors up for fraud

TWO people have been arrested over allegations of corruptly facilitating the construction of 100 illegal tuckshops on land earmarked for Government flats in Mbare.

SA record label targets Zim talent

Gugulethu Zinyane A SOUTH AFRICA based record label has vowed to give Zimbabwean artists, and producers, exposure. Dubbed Apostlekrecords, the stable is run by Kudzai Jaravaza. In an interview with…

Farmers adopt drought-tolerant crops

FARMERS in Mbire have made huge strides in adopting drought-tolerant crops to add to their nutritional health as well as contributing to the development of the agricultural sector.

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