Byo DJ/taxi driver axed to death, body parts missing

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected] A 34-year-old taxi driver and popular DJ from Bulawayo’s Entumbane suburb was axed to death allegedly by a gang of five men who had hired him before they…

UAE firm to expand reach in SADC from Zim

Wallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau THE establishment of a cable manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe by Dubai-based investors will help create jobs and boost the country’s economy, President Mnangagwa has said. Yesterday, Zimbabwe…

Economic census creates jobs for youths

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] THE rolling out of the first ever Economic Census exercise has created employment opportunities for youths who are expected to play a key role during the data collection…

MAI TT IN GRAND ARRIVAL, DEPARTURE FROM COURT. . . Two khakhi-clad bodyguards provide company

COMEDIENNE Mai TT has seemingly perfected the art of grabbing all the attention – even if it’s for a brief appearance at the Harare Magistrates Court.

Girls in STEM Trust, Nust launch robotics competition

Michelle Moyo, [email protected] THE Girls in STEM Trust, in partnership with the National University of Science and Technology (Nust), has launched the National Hackathon of the World Robot Olympiad Zimbabwe…

BCC tariffs: A setback to city’s re-industrialisation

Bulawayo, the second-largest city in Zimbabwe, has been grappling with high tariffs imposed by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC). These tariffs, which have seen significant increases, are now posing a…

Byo celebrates Brahma Kumaris’ 50 years in Africa

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe Academy of Music in Bulawayo was last evening transformed into a colourful mosaic of life and culture as scores of Bulawayo residents — mostly the…

GANG NABBED EN-ROUTE TO ROBBERY SCENE

A FIVE-MEMBER gang of suspected armed robbers was busted on its way to stage a robbery and found in possession of dangerous explosives.

KISS OF LIFE. . . NOT ALL CHEGUTU PIRATES FANS ARE HOOLIGANS

 THERE was a time, towards the end of last year, when Chegutu Pirates were the toast of Zimbabwean football as they pursued an unlikely dream to play in the domestic Premiership.

EDITORIAL : YES, WE CAN TAME THE TRAFFIC MADNESS

AT the weekend, we conducted a snap survey among Harare residents to hear their views about the lawlessness on our roads and streets.

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