‘Cannibal’ mentally ill – court

Leonard Ncube, Online Reporter A 34-YEAR-OLD Hwange man who axed his uncle and dismembered the body, and hung the parts on tree branches to dry, before cooking and eating them,…

Police inspector in court for selling guns to public

Three Domboshava business people bought guns from police Inspector Kudakwashe Chatikobo of Support Unit at Fairbridge in Bulawayo and his accomplice, but then complained when the firearms certificates that came with them had the wrong addresses, which led to the arrest of the two illegal police dealers.

Local varsity pioneers road tolling system

Vehicles will spend just seven seconds going through a Zimbabwe tollgate once a new express tolling system developed by Bindura University of Science Education to Zinara specifications, which is already in its testing phase at Christon Bank, goes live.

Youth farmer drives Government agriculture thrust

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief AT just 30, Mr Takudzwanaishe Bonyongwa of Golden Barley farm in Kwekwe District in the Midlands province employs over 200 people attending to 530 hectares…

WHO pledges to help Zim beat health brain drain

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is exploring a two-pronged intervention strategy aimed at assisting Zimbabwe beat a biting health sector brain drain following high-level representations from Government, the United Nations’ health promotion agency has said.

DeMbare reward long-serving player

DYNAMOS head coach Herbert “Jompano” Maruwa says the decision to pick Emmanuel Jalai as the club’s first vice-captain was influenced by the diminutive fullback’s exemplary character on and off the pitch and the long service that he has rendered to the Premiership football club.

President appoints Ambassador to Namibia

President Mnangagwa has in terms of the constitution appointed Mrs Melody Chaurura as the country’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Namibia.

Bantu Spaceship set to land in Eswatini

Local afro-fusion music duo, Bantu Spaceship, is set to perform at the highly rated MTN Bushfire Festival to be held in Eswatini in May.

Powerspeed confident about Zim economy, profitability

Powerspeed Electrical, a Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed electrical, hard and building products supplier, is banking on the projected positive economic performance for 2023, which is expected to positively impact businesses across all key sectors.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Central Govt needs to be more active in city councils

President Mnangagwa is clearly becoming more worried about substandard unplanned urban development, urban sprawl and the quite inadequate response of some urban authorities, and in particular to those of Harare, the largest, to sort out the problems that are largely of its own making.

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