Brazier to keep out cold causes carbon monoxide poisoning. . . 5 family members die

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] Police have launched an investigation into the deaths of three adults and two minors in Gudhuza Village, under Chief Masunda in Zvishavane District, who reportedly succumbed to…

NEW BOSS BREAKS SILENCE AMID TSUNAMI TORCHED BY KISS CAM CHEATING SCANDAL

NEW YORK. – THE new boss of Astronomer, Pete Dejoy, has broken his silence after taking over from CEO Andy Byron who resigned in the kiss cam “cheating” scandal.

Ireland reaffirms Zim health support

AT a time when global funding for health is facing significant cuts, the Irish government has reaffirmed its commitment to continue supporting Zimbabwe’s health sector, demonstrating unwavering support to strengthening health systems.

Unesco reinforces local operations

UNESCO director-general Ms Audrey Azoulay is today expected to meet the President at State House as part of her official visit to Zimbabwe.

ARMED ROBBERS LOAD LIG SPORTS BAR’S CASH SAFE INTO THEIR CAR

THREE armed robbers pounced at a bar in Harare’s Central Business District, loaded the cash safe into their car and drove away with an undisclosed amount of money.

MACHETE-WIELDING ROBBERS KILL KOMBI OPERATOR

A 34-year-old businesswoman, who owned a fleet of kombis, was on Sunday killed by three machete-wielding robbers in Dzivarasekwa.

Viral cold weather warning is fake!

Sifelani Tsiko, Fact Check Editor “STARTING tomorrow at 5:00 AM: for 27 hours we will experience the APHELION PHENOMENON. The Earth will be very far from the Sun. We cannot…

Mineral exports jump 27pc in first half

Martin Kadzere, Zimpapers Business Hub ZIMBABWE’S volume of mineral exports jumped 27 percent in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, despite a challenging global…

Dynamos survival odds drop to 25pc

Lovemore Dube, Zimpapers Sports Hub DYNAMOS’ fans are accustomed to chasing league titles, not counting down the weeks to a possible relegation. But with just 15 points from 21 games…

COMMENT: Fire braziers — a silent killer that demands urgent attention

AS Zimbabwe’s cold season — typically spanning mid-May to mid-August — draws to a close, the nation is once again confronted with a frightening reminder of the dangers posed by…

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