Police probe Kwekwe violence

Crime Reporter Police have intensified investigations into the Kwekwe violence and have so far arrested 16 suspects in connection with the death  of one person at an aborted Citizens Coalition…

Rousing welcome for new WBC champion Chiwandire

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter NEW World Boxing Council (WBC) super bantamweight interim gold champion Kudakwashe “Take Money” Chiwandire came close to shedding tears at the Robert Mugabe International Airport yesterday after…

Zanu PF candidate for Mbizo confident of win

Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor Zanu PF candidate for Mbizo Constituency in Kwekwe, Cde Vongaishe Mupereri, says he is optimistic of winning the seat as residents have realised that their gamble…

SRC determined to cleanse Zim football

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission are confident they will be able to cleanse the rot in Zimbabwean football with or without the input of CAF and…

SA mining companies fail Limpopo communities – report

Mining companies in Limpopo are not fully complying with laws compelling them to uplift local communities. This is according to a report released yesterday based on research by the Centre…

Three new ETFs to list on ZSE

Nelson Gahadza Senior Business Reporter The Securities and Exchange Commission of Zimbabwe (SecZim) expects at least three new exchange traded funds (ETFs) to list on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) this…

Development worker chronicles prayer journey

Correspondent Celebration Church last Friday hosted the launch of development worker Dr Olivia Gumbo’s book on her life journey titled “It’s For You Lord: Surrendered to His Will”. The 105-page…

New music studio to give ghetto youths a voice

Senior Arts Reporter upcoming producer and musician Austin Munyaradzi has launched a recording studio in Chitungwiza to promote local talent, especially among the disadvantaged girls and boys in the ghetto.…

Opposition lacks road map for urban development

Zimbabwe’s major cities have witnessed an urbanisation surge since 2000.  From 1980, well managed cities under Zanu PF had the beauty of the their scenery kept afloat by well-manicured lawns,…

Farmers must support drive to end tick-borne diseases

Obert Chifamba Agri-Insight IS it strategic ignorance or sheer lack of knowledge when some farmers claim that they are not taking their cattle for dipping because someone, somewhere, told them…

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