Progress in anti-stock theft campaign

Peter Matika Bulawayo Bureau POLICE in Bulawayo have reported success in their campaign against stock theft which has resulted in a 50 percent reduction in cases since the initiative began…

251 children rescued at shrine

Crime Reporter Police have rescued 251 children used as forced labour from the clutches of a self-styled prophet and leader of Johanne Masowe WeChishanu apostolic sect Ishmael Chokurongerwa, better known…

It gets worse for Kadewere

ZIMBABWE international striker Tino Kadewere’s club Nantes sank deeper into French Ligue 1 relegation troubles on Saturday after a shock 1-3 defeat at home to Strasbourg, making it four losses…

SADC parliamentarians in Germany for lessons sharing

Moses Magadza Correspondent A child that never leaves its mother’s kitchen is in grave danger of growing up thinking that its mother is the best cook in the world, so…

Matutu comes back to haunt Bosso

Innocent Kurira Sports Reporter Bulawayo Chiefs  . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1) (1) Highlanders  . . . . . . . . .…

Victoria Falls to get modern hospital

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter Plans are underway to upgrade the Victoria Falls Hospital in Matabeleland North from a 40-bed hospital to a modern health facility that matches the city’s…

New beginning for women’s football

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter WOMEN’S football has been thrown a fresh lease of life with the newly-appointed interim executive putting in measures to professionalise it ahead of the start of…

Marange ready for Young Warriors task

Don Makanyanga Sports Reporter NEWLY appointed Zimbabwe men’s Under-20 national team football coach, Simon Marange, got down to business last Thursday as the Young Warriors began preparations for the Four…

US great deception from Harare to Moscow

Charles Mandla In modern politics, the United States has often used a highly restrictive sanctions regime on countries that seek to pursue independent but progressive lifestyles outside Washington’s hegemony. From…

Bulawayo Chiefs cash in on Matare

Innocent Kurira Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs have cashed in on striker Farau Matare, who has been sold to ambitious Zifa Northern Region Division One outfit MWOS. The move was confirmed…

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