Man stabs ex-wife over love messages
Police have launched a manhunt for a 35-year-old Gweru man who allegedly stabbed his ex-wife with a knife several times in the chest after reading love messages on her cellphone.
Govt mulls joint venture airport for Mutare
Government and the private sector will this week sign a joint venture agreement for the refurbishment of Grand Reef Aerodrome in Mutare.
NBSZ engages blood donors
The National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) is scheduled to host a consultative meeting for Harare blood donors next month to give them a platform to share their views with the organisation.
Big fight talks ongoing
Anthony Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has told Deontay Wilder’s camp “deals are made in the boardroom, not on Instagram” as negotiations continue over a world heavyweight boxing unification bout.
Unrepentant fraudster jailed 4 years
A bogus estate agent who was arrested last year for defrauding a couple of $8 000 was last week jailed for an effective three years after conning another couple in a botched low-density residential stand deal.
Govt donates fingerlings to Mangwe
Mangwe villagers got a shot in the arm last week when Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri launched development projects, some of which will facilitate access to clean water.
Beitbridge to rename streets
The renaming of streets, suburbs and business centres here in line with its municipal status is now in the final stages, acting town clerk Mr Loud Ramakgapola has said.
Workers rap Kadoma council
Kadoma City Council employees are accusing the local authority of misplaced priorities that have compromised service delivery in the town.
An anatomy of a true Boks hero
When Bryan Gary Habana – a 21-year-old optimistically named after former Manchester United players Bryan Robson and Gary Bailey – made his test rugby debut as a replacement for the Springboks in 2004, he came perilously close to running on with his beanie on, so cold and nervous was he.
Gweru fights to boost waste management
Gweru City Council, which is battling with refuse collection due to an ageing fleet of refuse trucks, has urged residents to reuse, reduce and recycle their waste.







