Zim reiterates stance against organised crime

ZIMBABWE on Wednesday joined the rest of the world in commemorating the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, reiterating its firm stance on fighting exploitative organised crimes confronting humanity.

Buhera’s wetland restoration transforms lives

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter IN the arid Buhera District, a remarkable transformation has taken place. Where conflict and suffering once prevailed, fuelled by climate change, drought and poverty, harmony is…

NO PAQ BAN

LONDON. – West Ham star Lucas Paqueta has been cleared of spot-fixing charges and has escaped a lifetime ban. And the Brazilian star thanked the Hammers, his family and lawyers…

Top Striker catching them young

Ray Bande Senior Reporter MUTARE’S inaugural Under-11 football league, aptly named the Sicho Masachi Under-11 Grassroots League, is now underway, thanks to the generous sponsorship of local hardware entity, Top…

Zanu PF anticipates victory in Epworth . . . 8 000 register to vote

THOUSANDS of Zanu PF supporters yesterday converged in Epworth North constituency, Ward 6, for a star rally to drum up support for the ruling party’s candidate, Cde Civilised Bushe, in the council by-election set for tomorrow.

Police employ drones in crime fight

Freeman Razemba-Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police is embarking on a groundbreaking initiative to enhance it’s crime management capabilities by integrating drones into its operations. This move is part of…

Bosso sign three players as Try Ncube evades subject

Innocent Kurira, Zimpapers Sports Hub HIGHLANDERS interim coach Try Ncube, faced the media yesterday but offered no clarity on the club’s transfer dealings or the rumoured arrival of Dutchman Pieter…

Primary school learners shine at chess tourney

Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Royal Junior School Winter Chess Tournament, held over the weekend in Glen View, Harare, saw a clear two-way dominance from Haig Park Primary School and Budiriro…

Riverbed mining threatens livelihoods

MASHONALAND Central Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Christopher Magomo has voiced concern over the escalating degradation of rivers in the province, warning that the destruction of water systems poses a threat not only to the environment, but also to economic survival and future development.

Gender Commission handles 4000 GBV-related cases

THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has received and handled about 4 000 gender-based violence related cases since its inception a decade ago, with sexual harassment cited as the most frequently reported violation in Zimbabwe.

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