Robber involved in US$720k heist jailed 12 years

ONE of the men who was part of a gang that robbed Quest Financial Services in Harare of US$720 676, R10 500, €120 was yesterday jailed for 12 years.

Osimhen out of World Cup qualifier

Victor Osimhen will not feature for Nigeria in next month’s crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin due to injury.

Judge to testify in Kombo, Kasi fraud case

In a new development in the fraud case involving gospel musician Ivy Kombo and her husband Admire Andy Kasi, the court yesterday ruled in favour of an application made by the State to lead evidence from High Court judge Justice Sylvia Chirawu-Mugomba.

Mutsvangwa bail ruling tomorrow

The new judge assigned to hear Neville Mutsvangwa’s bail appeal to the High Court, Justice Rogers Manyangadze, heard the submissions by both the State and the defence yesterday as the hearing started afresh and is expected to make his decision tomorrow.

Simba Bhora duo basks in Warriors’ selection

IT’S a joyful moment for Simba Bhora owner, Simba “Buju” Ndoro, and his ambitious Premier Soccer League outfit.

African countries make strides in unlocking benefits of innovation

For centuries, innovation has been the driving force behind societal evolution in Africa and globally.  We have seen it propel nations forward, providing solutions to problems, creating economic prosperity, and…

Child marriage survivor advances women, girls’ education in Zambia

KAPIRI MPOSHI, Zambia. – Maureen Chanda, 24, of Ntalasha village in Kapiri Mposhi, central Zambia, is paving the way for a brighter future for girls in her community.

Dynamos protest Chirinda ruling

DESPITE ZIFA’s Player Status Committee clearing Obriel Chirinda to turn out for Premier Soccer League champions Ngezi Platinum Stars, it seems the forceful striker’s woes are far from over.

Vandalism, sabotage of utilities must be tamed

In recent years, the escalating crisis of cable theft and vandalism of energy infrastructure in Zimbabwe has threatened the security and stability of the country’s electricity supply and undermined Government efforts to create a thriving, inclusive, and resilient economy.

Consumers grapple with surge in counterfeit products

Over the past few months, alarming reports have emerged showing a growing and disturbing trend — the sale of goods, including food, alcohol, drugs, toothpaste and a range of other products which are fake, underweight and expired.

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