DNA tests for Anglican pilgrims

Crime Reporter  DNA tests for the eight Anglican Diocese of Manicaland pilgrims who died when a Pashon Link bus caught fire are now underway to identify their severely burnt remains…

Editorial Comment: Bus fire wake up call for continual public transport inspections

The fire that gutted a Pashon Link Coaches bus on Sunday night, killing eight Anglican pilgrims, seemed from initial reports to have originated from the engine compartment and was a…

EcoCash streamlines to drive future growth

Business Reporter Financial experts say EcoCash Holdings’ recently approved scheme of reconstruction, which will see its fintech businesses consolidate under Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited (Econet) is a strategic step towards…

ZIFA MUM ON COSAFA PREPARATIONS

Eddie Chikamhi-Senior Sports Reporter ALL things being equal, Warriors caretaker coach Jairos Tapera would have loved to have more time in camp with his players to prepare for the forthcoming…

Tajikistan’s water management a model for Zim

Mukudzei Chingwere recently in DUSHANBE, Tajikistan  Zimbabwe will draw from the experiences of Tajikistan’s water management system to effectively tackle issues such as climate change.  Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture,…

Govt pushes for wheat-based food security

  Ashton Mutyavaviri GOVERNMENT has urged wheat farmers to embrace sound agronomic practices that combat disease and pest infestations and allow the crop to fully utilise nutrients, achieve higher yields…

Lawyer Bonongwe’s robbery trial begins

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter THE trial of Bindura lawyer Elatone Bonongwe, who s accused of masterminding a robbery that saw his accomplices stealing over US$30,000 worth of property and cash…

Coach Tumba rallies athletics team

Ellina Mhlanga-Senior Sports Reporter ATHLETICS coach Mavhuto Tumba believes the team to represent the country at the Africa Senior Championships has what it takes to deliver against some of the…

‘Streamline cross border regulations’

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter  Shipping, forwarding agents and cross-border traders want the Government to streamline the regulations governing their operations at the borders,saying the numerous Statutory Instruments currently in place promote…

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