Tynwald High School bus driver nabbed . . . faces 7 counts of culpable homicide

Police have arrested the driver of the Tynwald High School bus that overturned in Nyanga on October 14, claiming the lives of six pupils and now a teacher, who died yesterday of injuries sustained in the accident.

Zim, Russia strengthening bilateral relations

ZIMBABWE and Russia are set to deepen bilateral co-operation in the economic, security and humanitarian sectors to counter neo-colonialism used by Western countries to control developing nations.

ZMX lays out wheat trading framework

Enacy Mapakame-Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX), an agricultural commodities trading platform, has put in place the logistical framework for trading wheat by farmers, contractors, and all stakeholders in…

Reclaiming stands giant step in battle against corruption

THE moves now in progress to reclaim 14 stands in the up-market Carrick Creagh development in north-east Borrowdale that had been improperly alienated for token sums heralds yet one more approach in the continual and effective battle against corruption, using the term in its broadest sense, by denying anyone the gains.

Jikinya Dance Festival back after two years

After a two-year sabbatical owing to Covid-19 restrictions, the Jikinya Dance Festival is set to return with provincial finals starting on November 11, organisers have said.

It’s been a roller-coaster ride

FROM the highs of beating cricket powerhouses Pakistan to the controversies against South Africa and then losing to the Netherlands, who are the lowest-ranked T20I team at this ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup in Australia, the Zimbabwe cricket team have seen it all.

Kamambo flouts bail conditions in fight for FIFA equipment

OUSTED ex-ZIFA president Felton Kamambo could fall foul of the law again in his bid to fight for equipment donated by FIFA that has been earmarked for distribution to grassroots football structures by the association’s current board.

Leveraging power of renewable energy to light up Africa

Several African countries will agree that the past five years have been extremely difficult in accessing power for commercial and household use as the continent battles with dwindling energy supplies.

Wheat harvesting expedited

ADEQUATE fuel and 248 combine harvesters have been mobilised to bring in the record wheat harvest expeditiously before the main rains set in.

Miner’s hellish 4 days trapped underground

When 22-year-old Mr Rania Moyo left home at around 4am on Thursday last week for work at Velocity 36 Mine in Silobela, he never bothered to bid his parents goodbye as he believed he would return home as usual.

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