GRANDMA INSERTS HOT NUTS INTO GIRL’S DRESS AFTER US$20 ROW

Lovemore Kadzura Mutare Bureau A 60-YEAR-OLD Marange woman allegedly tortured her granddaughter by placing hot round nuts inside her clothes on Christmas Eve.

COMMENT: Khami’s tobacco breakthrough should inspire a new era of correctional farming

THE tobacco project taking shape at Khami Prison Farm on the outskirts of Bulawayo offers Zimbabwe a compelling example of how correctional facilities can become centres of productivity, rehabilitation and…

Did we shoot ourselves in the foot by leaving Thando Ngwenya?…IMAGINE NGWENYA IN AFCON SQUAD?

Robson Sharuko Metros Editor THE debate around the Warriors’ AFCON show has centred on Tawanda Maswanhise.

Nust achieves medical milestone, opens national biobank for African-focused research

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) is breaking new medical ground through the establishment of a national and regional biobank that will collect, process, store…

Chigumbura brushes off qualification debate as Young Chevrons target India

Tinashe Kusema, [email protected] OVER the last couple of days, Zimbabwe Under-19 cricket team coach Elton Chigumbura, has had to do some deep soul searching. On one hand, his Young Chevrons…

COLD TRAFFORD

LONDON. − Cole Palmer would be open to a sensational transfer to Manchester United.

100+ dancers attend Gomez’s anti‑drug influx workshop

Langalakhe Mabena, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub LOCAL creatives, including dancers from various groups, turned out in impressive numbers to support choreographer Mehluli “Gomez” Dube’s Influx Dance workshop, held on…

Beverages industry seeks sugar tax review

Nelson Gahadza Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe’s beverage and sugar producers say the country’s sugar tax continues to weigh heavily on earnings, demand and value chain sustainability, despite the earlier reduction…

Experts warn of rising nuclear threat as global stability deteriorates

Cuthbert Mavheko, Features Correspondent MILITARY experts estimate that since the end of the Second World War in 1945, the USA, Russia, China, France, Britain and other major powers have developed…

Producers feel sugar tax pressure

Nelson Gahadza, [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S beverage and sugar producers say the country’s sugar tax continues to weigh heavily on earnings, demand and value chain sustainability, despite the earlier reduction announced by…

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