WE’RE BACK, WE’RE BOLD, WE’RE BULLISH, WE COURTED CONTROVERSY DURING OUR BREAK, WE ATTRACTED A LOT OF BACKLASH
H-Metro Reporter ON Friday, December 20, last year, we published and distributed our final physical H-Metro copy of last year and went on a two-week break. Today, we are back…
IT’S NOT TRUE, I DIDN’T GET US$45K
Zimpapers Sports Hub KHAMA Billiat has denied social media reports that he bagged US$45 000 to join Scottland.
14-YEAR MARRIAGE COLLAPSES, WIFE DUMPS HUSBAND, KIDS AND WALKS INTO HER LOVER’S ARMS . . . Abandoned hubby files missing person case
Latwell Nyangu and Jemira Chitekunye A 14-YEAR marriage has collapsed after the wife dumped her husband and moved on to live with her lover last month.
Editorial Comment: We’re back, we’re ready
IN the last two weeks we have been off the radar, in terms of the publication of the physical copy of your favourite newspaper, as we took our annual break…
WOMAN STABBED SEVEN TIMES AT CITY’S INFAMOUS GAIL COURT
Zvikomborero Parafini A WOMAN was stabbed SEVEN times, robbed and left for dead at one of the city’s most dangerous flats, Gail Court, which is situated along Samora Machel Avenue,…
MISTER TOURISM ZIM SET FOR VIETNAM
Maria Chiguvari MISTER Tourism World Zimbabwe, Hillary Haym Mandaba, will represent the country at the international Mister Tourism World (MTW) to be held next month in Vietnam.
LAKE CHIVERO: ALL FISHING ACTIVITIES REMAIN BANNED
Talent Gore THE ban on fishing activities at Lake Chivero will remain in force until conclusive investigations by the Health and Child Care Ministry, Government has said.
PARAMOUNT GARMENTS LOSES US$200K FABRIC TO EMPLOYEES
Zvikomborero Parafini TWO men, who were formerly employed by Paramount Garments, appeared in court over the weekend after the company found out that the duo had allegedly defrauded the firm…
COUNCIL TRAFFIC COP KIDNAPPED
Arron Nyamayaro A CITY of Harare municipal traffic police officer was kidnapped by a motorist, who was trying to evade arrest, on Christmas Eve.
ROARING BUSINESS FOR HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
H-Metro Reporter THE country’s hospitality industry enjoyed roaring business during the festive season with most of the hotels and related facilities getting an average of over 80 percent occupancy rate.











