NEW: Zupco reviews fares
THE Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) has reviewed upwards bus and commuter omnibus fares.
The new fares, which come into effect on September 1, will see fares to routes more than doubling.
NEW: Woman arrested for dagga possession
POLICE in Karoi have arrested a 25-year-old woman for unlawful possession of dagga.
NEW: Woman arrested for dagga possession
POLICE in Karoi have arrested a 25-year-old woman for unlawful possession of dagga.
NEW: Chevrons crumble, Australia claim series
IN what is becoming a recurring theme, the Zimbabwe Chevrons’ top-order crumbled yet again and, in part, helped Australia race to an eight-wicket victory in Townsville as the second One-Day-International (ODI) between the two nations lasted less than 43 overs on Wednesday.
NEW: Chevrons crumble, Australia claim series
IN what is becoming a recurring theme, the Zimbabwe Chevrons’ top-order crumbled yet again and, in part, helped Australia race to an eight-wicket victory in Townsville as the second One-Day-International (ODI) between the two nations lasted less than 43 overs on Wednesday.
NEW: Curtain comes down on Stanbic Stragglers Junior Cricket Week
OVER 500 young players had moments to savour as the curtain came down on the week-long Stanbic Bank Stragglers Junior Cricket development extravaganza in Harare.
NEW: Curtain comes down on Stanbic Stragglers Junior Cricket Week
OVER 500 young players had moments to savour as the curtain came down on the week-long Stanbic Bank Stragglers Junior Cricket development extravaganza in Harare.
NEW: Govt workers undergo special WHO training
SIXTY workers from three Government departments have been trained to use data collection software by the World Health Organisation (WHO) Zimbabwe.
NEW: Govt workers undergo special WHO training
SIXTY workers from three Government departments have been trained to use data collection software by the World Health Organisation (WHO) Zimbabwe.
NEW: US murder rates still up in 2021: CNBC
THERE were 6 percent more murders nationally in 2021 than in 2020, a troubling statistic, but it was modest in comparison with the prior year, when the US murder rate climbed nearly 30 percent, a year-over-year record, reported CNBC in mid-August.







