Sex worker nabbed for theft
A COMMERCIAL sex worker was dragged to court yesterday after she allegedly stole a cellphone from a client who had hired her for the night.
Army clears 95pc landmines
THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has successfully cleared 95 percent of landmines laid during the Rhodesian era, with the Government committing US$2 million this year to accelerate the final phase of demining operations.
Reclaiming degraded rangelands: Lessons from across the Zambezi
LATE last month, I had the privilege of participating in a training programme focused on the management of rangelands and sustainable land use practices in Livingstone, Zambia.
Zim, Russia partnership strengthens cybersecurity framework
EFFORTS have been stepped up to strengthen the country’s digital defences through a strategic cybersecurity partnership with the Russian Federation, alongside the development of a home-grown Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategy.
Schweppes engages Government over Beitbridge citrus project expansion
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SCHWEPPES Zimbabwe Limited says engagements with the Government are being finalised with the view of setting up a 2 700 hectares’ citrus plantation project in the…
Zimbabwe: The secret of the Great House
IN 1960, as thunderous winds of freedom swept across a continent long shackled by colonial domination, the world looked to Africa.
Football remembers ‘Yours Truly, Gumede’
A CRISP August wind swept across Inyathi Mission on Monday morning as friends, family and football lovers gathered to honour one of the national game’s greatest administrators, Ndumiso Emmanuel Gumede.
Soldiers edge police in nailbiting encounter
ZDF Select 1 -1 ZRP Byo Province, (ZDF Select crowned champions after winning 6–5 on penalties) Fungai Muderere at White City Stadium A sudden death penalty shootout settled the Defence…
Golden Eagles find their NRSL wings
GOLDEN Eagles have made huge strides in their revival journey and can dream again in the Northern Region Soccer League.
Mhlophe under fire at Bosso . . . Club chairman accused of being ‘clueless’ and ‘complicit’
HIGHLANDERS chairman Kenneth Mhlophe is facing a storm from within his own membership, with life member Pilate Mahlangu pushing a vote of no confidence and accusing the Bulawayo giants of drifting into chaos under his watch.











