MIDNIGHT MADNESS! Mbundane man busted with okapi and catapults in Cowdray Park

B-Metro Reporter A 45-YEAR-OLD man from Mbundane, Paul Makomva, was caught red-handed in a suspicious midnight mission that has left Cowdray Park residents shaken and the streets buzzing! In the…

WE WANT HER OUT! — Parents rage as Kumalo head faces court over missing funds

Chronicle Reporter A FIRESTORM has engulfed Kumalo Primary School in Bulawayo as furious parents demand the immediate removal of embattled headmistress Stella Mhlanga, who is facing fraud charges and a…

Udlame kumdlalo weGwanda Pirates leShabanie

  Zimpapes Sports Hub KUZWAKALE umsindo wombhobho, kwalimala abalandeli ababili enkundleni yeMaglas, eZvishavane ngesikhathi kudlala iShabani Mine leGwanda Pirates, kumdlalo weZifa Central Division One ngeSonto. Kubikwa kulomlandeli welinye lamaqembu la…

Zera partners CCZ to educate consumers on the safe use of energy at household level

  Judith Phiri, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has partnered with the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) to educate consumers on the safe use of energy at household…

Strategic fuel levy hike hailed

THE National Competitiveness Commission of Zimbabwe (NCC) has hailed the Government’s recent decision to raise the Strategic Fuel Levy, in a development expected to stabilise supply and prices.

Bosso begin search for new CEO after Moyo resignation

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS has begun the search for a new Chief Executive Officer following the resignation of Brian Moyo, who stepped down amid allegations of fraud. The…

Zim evaluates cotton GMOs to reboot sector

ZIMBABWE has embarked on an initiative to evaluate the performance of genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties, aiming to revitalise the cotton industry, one of the country’s key agricultural and economic pillars.

BOSSO CEO QUITS UNDER A CLOUD! Club launches hunt for new boss

Innocent Kurira Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS Football Club is on the hunt for a new Chief Executive Officer after Brian Moyo threw in the towel amid swirling allegations of fraud…

Spike in murder cases irks police

POLICE in the Midlands Province have reached out to traditional leaders, churches and community members for assistance in addressing rising murder cases.

Bid to sell tortoises backfires

 A 50-YEAR-OLD Harare man has been ordered to pay a US$200 fine or serve four months in jail after he was arrested for unlawful possession of four tortoises.

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