Government assesses Mount Selinda Orphanage damage

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   GOVERNMENT, though the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, is assessing the extensive damage at Mount Selinda Orphanage in Chipinge, which was…

BULAWAYO SOCIALITE JAILED FOR DEALING IN COCAINE – Gary Bell caged following Valentine’s Day bust

Peter Matika BULAWAYO’S flashy party king Gary Bell has been jailed for drug dealing following a dramatic Valentine’s Day bust that shocked the city’s elite. The 42-year-old Burnside resident, known…

COPS IN UNIFORM NOT ALLOWED IN BETTING HOUSES TO GAMBLE ON, AMONG OTHER THINGS, KANDEGE

Latwell Nyangu POLICE officers in uniform are NOT allowed to get into betting shops and gamble on either sports events or try their luck at casinos in this country. This…

President calls for unity, reparative justice

Africa must act with urgency and unity in coming up with solutions on challenges affecting the continent, to give fresh impetus to the current regional integration drive, President Mnangagwa has said.

SUPER SABLES KEEP DREAM ALIVE

THE Sables will face familiar foes Namibia for a place at the Rugby World Cup after a storming second half show powered the Zimbabweans past Kenya in the semi-finals in…

President attends Zim National Day

President Mnangagwa is expected to arrive here today, where he will headline Zimbabwe’s National Day at the World Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai on Wednesday.

THANK YOU H-METRO FOR NATIONAL BETTING INDABA

H-Metro Reporter THE president of the International Preachers Council of Churches, Reverend David Phiri, has praised the H-Metro team for organising the inaugural betting conference in this country. He said…

Govt charts bold plan to clear debts

Zimbabwe is deploying a multi-pronged approach to service its debt obligations, with Government considering leveraging on the country’s vast natural resources, Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

CANADIAN ROAD TRAGEDY DEVASTATES TWO FAMILIES

Lawrence Moyo THE family of one of the two young Zimbabwean students, who died in a road accident in Canada on Saturday while on their way to a musical concert…

Govt moves to stop quelea birds menace

Zimbabwe is intensifying efforts to protect its winter wheat crop from the destructive quelea birds, which have long posed a significant threat to cereal production.

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