Doctor extorts US$350 from accident victim
A Chitungwiza Central Hospital medical doctor is facing disciplinary charges on allegations of attempting to extort US$350 from a parent of a girl who was one of the learners injured in a road traffic accident on Wednesday along the Harare-Masvingo Road.
United aim to rewrite history with FA Cup glory
MANCHESTER. — Twelve years ago, Manchester City triggered a seismic shift in English football by beating treble-chasing Manchester United at Wembley.
Toxic porridge kills 13 family members
WINDHOEK. – Thirteen members of the same family in Namibia have died after eating suspected toxic porridge, police said on Wednesday..
Devolution bridges the development gap
Lovemore Chikova Development Dialogue The New Dispensation has been pressing ahead with the devolution development model that is changing the outlook of the country as it moves towards achieving an…
Kidnappers targeting learners, women
Police have intensified investigations into a case in which two pupils aged 11 and 12 were kidnapped in separate incidents in Harare and Chinhoyi, while a woman was kidnapped by unknown suspects in Dzivaresekwa.
Official fined for draining dam over phone
CHHATTISGARH, India. – An Indian official who made headlines after he drained a dam to retrieve his phone has been fined by the government.
Alonso eyes first win in decade at Barcelona blockbuster
BARCELONA. – Fernando Alonso returns to the scene of the last of his 32 Formula One victories this weekend hoping that a bumper crowd and an unexpected slice of luck will help deliver his 33rd.
Museveni stands firm on anti-gay law
KAMPALA. – “No one will make us move,” Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said on Wednesday in response to threats of sanctions from some Western countries since he signed into law the “Anti-Homosexuality Law 2023”, considered to be one of the most repressive in the world.
Farmers start sowing tobacco seedbeds
Farmers are now gearing up for the next tobacco season, with sowing of tobacco seedbeds starting yesterday.
240pc jump in tourists at parks
Zimbabwe has recorded a 240 percent increase of tourists at national parks within a year, the majority being locals, as the country’s tourism sector continues to rebound and gallop towards its US$5 billion per annum target.











