Inside the world of shoplifting rings
“I think it’s a demon, please forgive me. If I was in my right senses, I would not have done this,” a young mother pleaded for mercy after she was intercepted and arrested by alert security at a giant retail outlet in Harare.
Rowdy touts jailed
IN a strong statement to touts that harass passengers, four men who were recently caught on camera harassing an elderly woman at Dulivhadzimu long distance bus terminus were on Thursday jailed for an effective six months by a Beitbridge magistrate court.
Unlocking export potential in African markets
ZIMBABWE has a vision of becoming a “prosperous and empowered upper-middle income society by 2030.”
Baggies Bridge Blitz
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel suffered the first defeat of his reign as struggling West Bromwich Albion took advantage of Thiago Silva’s red card to earn a stunning 5-2 win.
Enemies of entrepreneurship advancement
Value creation is central to entrepreneurship and economic emancipation right from family level up to national level.
Interest in agriculture underlines gains of Independence
CHIMURENGA, in all its installations was a war for land. The history behind the liberation war and the fight for independence was rooted in the deprivation of a resource, indigenes had known as infinite and abundant.
Unfortunate bummer for glitzy Nama
THE 2021 edition of the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) proved to be a typical case of a good but poorly executed concept.
PSL back in business
AFTER more than a year in the wilderness, the Premier Soccer League (PSL) believe they are ready to resume normal service, albeit under changed circumstances.
Easter celebrations in the new normal
EASTER is one of the most important and observed holidays on the Christian calendar. However, since last year, the holiday which is characterised by huge gatherings and rituals such as baptism and taking of Holy Communion has been affected by Covid-19 induced restrictions.
Pakistan elated by win
IT should have been far more comfortable than it ultimately was, but given Pakistan’s records in chases such as the one they faced at Centurion, it is an achievement in which they eventually overcame two distinct phases of panic after two set partnerships to sneak through.










