UN wants prosecutions for South Sudan war crimes

A UN rights commission in South Sudan said yesterday there was sufficient evidence to charge at least 41 senior officers and officials with war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Crash claims popular Kwekwe gold dealer

A POPULAR Kwekwe gold dealer Talent Mapanga died on the spot, while three others were seriously injured when a car they were travelling in hit a cow and overturned several times along the Kwekwe-Gweru highway on Wednesday morning.

Family demands 12 beasts from killer driver

A family from Rujeko suburb is demanding 12 head of cattle from a 24-year-old motorist, who killed their relative in a road accident in September last year.

In the aftermath of Tsvangirai’s death

A twist of fate in Shakespeare’s “Cymbeline” unites Imogen with Guiderius and Arviragus, her two long-lost brothers. Imogen is disguised as a boy and calls herself Fidele. She falls ill and takes a restorative which makes her sleep. In her sleep she looks dead.

Council to convert Amaveni terminus

Kwekwe City Council is planning to convert Amaveni Long Distance Bus Terminus into a Vocational Training Centre. The once popular terminus has been lying idle for the last 10 years after the council built a new bus terminus in the CBD.

Redcliff starts servicing $2m water arrears

Redcliff Town Council has started servicing the $2 million debt it owes Kwekwe City Council for water supplies. This follows an improvement in its revenue collection after Government started paying Ziscosteel workers part of what the company owed them in salaries.

CAF to introduce VAR

The Confederation of African Football is set to debut the video assistant referee (VAR) for the first time this weekend.

Powerlifting tourney on

ALL is set for the inaugural inter-suburb powerlifting competition set for Kamunhu Shopping Centre in Mabvuku tomorrow. The event is the first of its kind and will be hosted by Mabvuku, Tafara and Caledonia arts and sports development committee.

Take leading role in fighting GBV, traditional leaders urged

Traditional leaders have been challenged to play a leading role in the fight against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) to ensure peaceful co-existence among families in rural areas where the majority of Zimbabweans live.

50pc cancer patients fail to access treatment

OVER 50 percent of patients with advanced cancer in Mashonaland West Province are failing to access palliative treatment, Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital medical superintendent Dr Collett Mawire, has said.

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