Ailing CAPS gets $27m cash injection
Midlands Bureau Chief THE government has availed $27 million for the recapitalisation of CAPS Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd which has been ailing since the introduction of the multi-currency system, Industry and…
Cat diagnosed with ‘HIV’ in Nairobi
Nairobi – Pathologists at Lancet Laboratories in Nairobi have cautioned cat owners to be vigilant after a cat was diagnosed with a virus similar to HIV. The cat was said to…
Man rapes two pupils for biscuits
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter A MAN from Madlambudzi in Bulilima District yesterday appeared in court for allegedly raping two pupils after giving them biscuits. Prince Maisa, 23, allegedly raped the Madlambuzi primary…
Djokovic, Williams through to Paris semis
Top seeds Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams remain on course to make history as they both reached the semi-finals at the French Open. Djokovic, 29, swept past seventh seed Tomas Berdych…
Damning new ‘Trump University’ documents unsealed
Washington — Newly unsealed court documents in a case against White House hopeful Donald Trump’s “university” reveal allegations that the now-defunct business preyed on the uneducated and misled consumers with…
Police, Zinara clash over fines
Bianca Leboho Harare Bureau POLICE will continue to arrest and fine motorists whose licence discs expired on Tuesday despite the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara)’s vehicle licensing system experiencing technical challenges…
Zim lands top African post
Happiness Zengeni and Golden Sibanda Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has landed a top post at the Pan-African housing finance institution, Shelter Afrique and will automatically host the next annual general meeting.
10 village vigilantes arrested over Matshetshe arson attacks
Richard Muponde Gwanda Correspondent POLICE in Gwanda have arrested 10 people from Matsheshe area under Chief Masuku who were part of more than 200 villagers who went on a rampage armed…
Bosso fear for Prince’s future
Dumisani Nsingo Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS’ coach Erol Akbay is fretting over young star striker Prince Dube’s future at the club as his rich vein of form could attract foreign suitors.
SA man pays R65,000 for Mandela’s Unisa letter at auction
Pietermaritzburg – A frenetic auction saw Nelson Mandela’s letter, found in Pietermaritzburg, sold for R65,000 at Cannon’s Auctioneers on Wednesday. The letter was bought by a South African man whose name…











