Prisoner gets 20 years for sodomising inmate

  Lovemore Kadzura Crime Reporter A PRISONER serving time at Rusape Prison and Correctional Services Remand, who last year was caught red-handed abusing a fellow male inmate in a toilet,…

Remembering April’s fallen heroes

This is a continuation of an article published yesterday on heroes and heroines who passed on in April.

Chimanimani ready for Uhuru provincial celebrations

  Spren Mutiwi Correspondent PREPARATIONS for the 45th Independence Day provincial celebrations in Chimanimani District have gained momentum with the activation of all State functions sub-committees. Adding to that, the…

Security guards exchange fire with armed robbers

TWO security guards yesterday exchanged fire with eight armed robbers at a fuel service station in Mabvuku.

MESSI LEADS MIAMI’S FRANTIC COMEBACK

LIONEL MESSI scored twice as Inter Miami fought back from 2-0 down on aggregate to defeat Los Angeles FC 3-1 and clinch a place in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Champions Cup on Wednesday.

Farmers anticipate bountiful grain harvest

  Samuel Kadungure News Editor MANICALAND is poised for a decent harvest as findings of the 2024/25 Crop and Livestock Assessment Survey shows a 2,7 percent increase in maize planted…

ZWMB launches dairy farmers loan scheme pilot project

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter THE Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) this week launched a dairy farmers loan scheme pilot project in Manicaland which seeks to empower women in dairy…

Blue Blood War in the capital

A STORM is brewing in Zimbabwean football and it’s cloaked in shades of blue and white.

US-Africa trade pact looks bleak but talks due by July

African nations and the US will hold talks in June or July on a trade pact that provides duty-free access to the world’s largest economy, South African Trade Minister Parks Tau said, adding it will be hard to salvage the arrangement that tariffs superseded last week.

Sibanda backs charges to shine

THEY might be some 7 724 kilometres apart, but that has not stopped Zimbabwe coach Nsikelelo “Sykes” Sibanda from keeping a tight leash on his charges who are in Cote d’Ivoire for the Rugby Africa Division One Women’s tournament.

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