UPDATED: 87 female inmates released
At least 87 female inmates from Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison celebrated their freedom today after President Mnangagwa pardoned thousands of prisoners as part of measures to decongest the country’s correctional system whose population had ballooned to 20 000.
Lovemore Malianga dies
LONG-SERVING Zimbabwe Amateur Boxing Association (now Zimbabwe Boxing Federation) president Lovemore Malianga has died.
Teenager seeks help
A teenage boy, Emmanuel Dzapasi (15) of Toonezvi Village under Chief Nyamande in Gutu is appealing for $500 from well-wishers to undergo bone operation after he was diagnosed of a rare bone disease that causes stunted growth.
Council to engage Govt in row over closed road
Masvingo City Council plans to engage Government to find a lasting solution to a raging dispute between the City Fathers and residents over the continued closure of a street leading to KwaVaMuzenda Heritage site in the city’s oldest suburb of Mucheke A.
Zimbabwe’s story through Karuru’s eye
FOR those of us who have had the honour and privilege of visiting both Zimbabwe’s National Heroes Acre or the Provincial Heroes Acres in the 10 provinces, we were truly blessed to learn and absorb the illustrious history and narrative of all the great comrades, who were granted the honour of being laid to rest among those considered to be the nation’s most iconic frontline warriors.
Celebrating World Optometry Day
March 23 is marked as the World Optometry Day and the following week as the World Optometry Week. World Optometry Day is generally celebrated to create awareness about optometry as a profession.
JUST IN: Zimbabweans in $7 million fraud
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has launched a manhunt for three suspects who are wanted in the United States of America in connection with a US$7 million tax fraud case.
JUST IN: Human trafficker jailed
In a ground breaking case, a 31-year-old Harare woman who was the ring leader in facilitating the trafficking of five Zimbabwean women to Kuwait where they were turned into slaves and prostitutes, was today jailed for an effective 20 years.
JUST IN: Stray dogs maul grade 4 pupil to death
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A grade 4 pupil died today from wounds sustained after she was attacked by four vicious dogs in a low density suburb of Beitbridge yesterday. It is understood…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Fund artisanal miners to grow gold output
REPORTS that gold deliveries declined marginally in February to 2,01 tonnes compared to 2,6 tonnes delivered in January due to rains that hit most parts of the country, call for authorities to come up with lasting solutions to the problem.






