US$15 bribe lands cop in jail  

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter A 35-YEAR-OLD policeman, who was based at Milton Park Police Station in Harare, has been jailed for an effective 10 months after he received a US$15…

Hubby nabbed for wife’s murder

Victor Maphosa Mashonaland East Bureau POLICE in Macheke, Mashonaland East Province, have arrested Dzingirai Chinyamunjiko (39) in connection with the murder of his wife, whose remains were recently found burnt…

Sports gala to end drug abuse, poaching

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau CHIEF Msampakaruma, born Mr Muchaneta Chacharika, will this week host a sports gala to curb rampant poaching in his area under Kariba District. Dubbed “The…

Youths empowered to champion transparency and accountability in Zimbabwe’s mining sector

Tendai Gukutikwa                                                                                                             Post Reporter Youths in mining were over the weekend empowered to take active roles in promoting transparency and accountability in the sector. The Centre for Natural Resource Governance…

Two men sentenced to 10 years for theft of TelOne underground cables in Harare 

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent Two men have been sentenced to 10 years in prison each for stealing underground telecommunication cables belonging to TelOne, the country’s primary telecommunications provider. Lincoln Ambrose,…

Battle Lines Drawn for Inaugural Mayor’s Karate Challenge …Over 300 fighters set for Harare showdown

Abel Ndooka THE City Sports Centre will turn into a warzone this Saturday when more than 300 karatekas from across Zimbabwe clash in the inaugural Mayor’s Challenge Cup, a high…

Watkins and Sesko head Man Utd’s striker wishlist

ASTON Villa’s Ollie Watkins and RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko are at the top of Manchester United’s list of strikers if they decide to bring in further reinforcements during the current…

COSAFA Women’s Champs League draw shelved

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter HERENTALS Queens will have to wait a bit longer before they know who they will face in the COSAFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers after the regional…

HARARE: WHERE TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE ANCIENT RELICS NO ONE CARES ABOUT

Elliot Ziwira AT many intersections across the capital, Harare, traffic signals – those silent sentinels of order – are dying tragic, undignified deaths. Flattened, beheaded or left dangling, they are…

Fiscal discipline pays off . . . Q1 revenues exceed expectations

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe economy got off to a strong start in 2025, with a significant boost from agriculture and mining sectors. This robust performance helped the Government to collect…

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