MOSQUITO IN TEARS AS PACIFIC 24HR COMES TO HIS RESCUE

Arron Nyamayaro FORMER boxing star Alfonso “Mosquito” Zvenyika is a relieved man and was in tears yesterday.

MAN STABBED TWICE, LEFT FOR DEAD FOR TRYING TO STOP FIGHT

Zvikomborero Parafini A HATCLIFFE man was left for dead after being stabbed twice for trying to stop a fight in Hatcliffe Extension.

Heavy rains cut off Bulilima, disrupt Gwanda water supplies

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu and Raymond Jaravaza HEAVY rains that pounded Matabeleland South Province left a trail of destruction after a water pumping facility was damaged in Gwanda while several villages in…

FREEMAN DRAWS HUGE CROWD AT HIS CAPE TOWN CONCERT

Langalihle Mhiti DANCEHALL sensation Freeman HKD delivered a career-defining performance in Cape Town on Saturday, pulling one of the largest crowds since he started touring South Africa.

City Bus crew member in court for assaulting TTI marshal

Danisa Masuku, [email protected] A CITY BUS marshal who appeared in a viral video assaulting a Tendy Three Investment (TTI) parking marshal has appeared in court. Sam Scottfield Matanda (48), from…

What a turnaround

Robson Sharuko Metros Editor IT’S still early days in the domestic Premiership campaign but, some things, are worth talking about.

Fuel hikes vs gold gains: Impact of Middle East war on Zimbabwe

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected] THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has said the United States of America-Israeli conflict against Iran has had mixed implications on Zimbabwe’s economy, pushing prices for oil-based…

Mutapa funding enables Sable Chemicals to resume production

Patrick Chitumba, [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S sole producer of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, Sable Chemicals, is set to resume production in May following a capital injection from the Mutapa Investment Fund. Sable Chemicals’…

GOOD SAMARITAN ARRESTED FOR MURDER

Arron Nyamayaro A 40-year-old man, who offered shelter to a woman fleeing domestic violence, was arrested on Sunday on allegations of murder.

Zimbabwe’s agricultural reforms bear fruit for the economy

THE country has traditionally spent hundreds of millions in foreign currency to import maize to plug deficits caused by frequent droughts. That exerted immense pressure on the economy, given the…

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