Zim strengthens ties with Serbia, Japan

Columbus Mabika and Takudzwa Mangrozah ZIMBABWE remains committed to working with progressive, friendly and like-minded nations in its quest for national development and modernisation, Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.…

DID SUICIDAL DRIVER DRUG TODDLER BEFORE KILLING HIM?

Arron Nyamayaro DID the suicidal truck driver who killed himself, and his four-month-old child, at his brother-in-law’s house in Chitungwa, DRUG the toddler before murdering him? This is one of…

BUSINESSWOMAN GETS UPWARD REVIEW IN MAINTENANCE

Arron Nyamayaro A BUSINESSWOMAN, who is the fourth wife in a polygamous marriage and made headlines last week after attacking her husband, has received an upward review of the maintenance…

TWO MEN, WHO RAPED TWO SCHOOLGIRLS, SENT TO JAIL

Lovemore Kadzura Mutare Bureau A 29-YEAR-OLD Makoni villager, who lured a 14-year-old schoolgirl into a sexual relationship, and later fled the village with her when the crime was discovered, has…

CAR SPARE PARTS DEALER IN US$38K FRAUD STORM

Zvikomborero Parafini A CITY car spare parts dealer appeared in court yesterday after he allegedly duped his regular client of US$38,000 in a botched deal. The suspect is Michael Manzini.…

‘ZVAKWANA,’ A SONG WITH A TRUE TOUCH OF EASTER

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Zimpapers Entertainment Editor AS Zimbabwe enters the Easter season, a time of sacrifice, reflection and rebirth, one voice is cutting through the prayers and celebrations with a message…

Tich Mataz is back with a huge bang

H-Metro Reporter TICH Mataz is back and, it seems, with a big bang. The radio star is back on South African radio after a 28-year absence. He started his shift…

Fallen heroes on foreign soil honoured

Lloyd Makonya in ESPUNGABERA, Mozambique AS Zimbabwe counts down to its 46th Independence Day commemorations, a powerful symbol of remembrance and gratitude is taking shape beyond its borders. Work has…

Taste of tradition powers economic growth

Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter GOVERNMENT is accelerating efforts to entrench gastronomy tourism as a pillar of economic growth and cultural preservation, with the Amai Traditional Cook-Out Competition continuing to expand…

Sakubva Stadium: Who is fixing who?

Ray Bande Senior Reporter SAKUBVA Stadium has become Mutare’s own Strait of Hormuz – a flashpoint of propaganda and power play. On one side stands Mutare City Council, the custodians…

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