Harare violence: Accused freed on bail
A Harare magistrate yesterday granted bail to five people who are alleged to be part of a rowdy mob, which stoned and heavily damaged Harare Central Police Station when police clashed with commuters last week.
Diamond deposits discovered in Chivi
Rich diamond deposits have been discovered in the Sese area of Chivi, with investors scrambling to start mining the gems that are expected to catapult Masvingo Province into a mining hub.
Zim adoption process explained
Many Zimbabwean couples, individuals and families consider adoption for various reasons, and because they genuinely have a wish to provide a family for a child. Some people who opt for adoption already have biological children, others are struggling with infertility or just want to expand their family differently.
Manyengavana targets youths
THE ZIFA Northern Region Division One League have appealed to clubs in their constituency to have junior teams who will play as curtain-raisers before the senior team matches.
Zadran’s hattrick floors Windies
AFGHANISTAN recovered from 46-6 and 57-3 to lay down a marker ahead of 2019 World Cup qualifying as fast bowler Dawlat Zadran took a hat-trick in a comfortable warm-up victory over West Indies at Harare Sports Club yesterday.
Questions on the Powerplus prepaid electricity platform
The Powerplus prepaid electricity topup service distribution platform now has over 60 000 trading agents offering a diversity of choice for ZESA prepaid meter customers — including business and households.
Zifa set up refs review panel
THE ZIFA Referees Committee have set up a panel to review the performance of match officials every fortnight as a way of increasing the performance of officials ahead of the upcoming 2018 Premiership season.
President promotes 20 senior ZNA officers
Zimbabwe National Army senior officers have been urged to always be on high alert and to analyse situations in order to make timeous decisions to defend the country.
Burundian ruling party official killed by soldiers
BUJUMBURA. — A local official of Burundian ruling party was killed early Monday by two soldiers in a village of Gitega Province in central Burundi, said a provincial official and the police.
Art turnover increases 39 percent
Art Corporation says its turnover for the first quarter to January 2018, was up 39 percent on the back of increased sales volumes across all units.



