Army fatigues land duo in trouble
Two Chitungwiza men yesterday appeared in court after they were caught with army fatigues.
Man jailed for growing mbanje
A 41-year-old man from Gweru will spend eight months in prison for growing mbanje.
Peace Commission starts consultations today
Auxilia Katongomara Bulawayo Bureau NATIONAL Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) stakeholder consultations are expected to start today at Gwanda District Club in Matabeleland South and at Bindura University of Science…
China’s first African Silk Road
China recently assisted Kenya, Djibouti and Ethiopia to build new heavy weight standard gauge railway lines.
Gold panning, poor farming methods threaten agric sector
GOLD panning and poor farming methods are threatening agricultural productivity in the country’s food basket of Mashonaland Central.
‘We’re hopeful new dispensation will achieve turnaround’
Government has come up with a policy shift on issues concerning land tenure and bankability. This has resulted in the State calling on all remaining white farmers to be issued…
DPRK accuses US of using defectors to attack Pyongyang
PYONGYANG. – The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) yesterday lashed out at the US government, accusing it of using DPRK defectors to assault DPRK’s political and social systems at the ongoing Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea.
India strike first
JOHANNESBURG. – On a flat pitch, in the thin air of the Highveld, India’s batsmen piled up 203 for 5, and that total proved more than adequate against a South…
Hwange’s bid to eject protesters from premises fails
Mashudu Netsianda and Leonard Ncube HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL)’s bid to have demonstrators ejected from its premises suffered a setback after its urgent chamber application was removed from the…
Diaspora woman loses house to mistress
The High Court has ruled that a woman living in the Diaspora is not entitled to inherit the matrimonial house because she was not living at the house at the time of her husband’s death.


