NEW: Woman kills husband over infidelity
POLICE in Mashonaland West province have arrested a 62-year-old woman, for allegedly killing her husband following an argument over infidelity.
NEW: 84 players get licences for industrial hemp
THE Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) says farmers continue to show interest in industrial hemp farming, as there has been an increase in licensed producers.
NEW: Zim musician on continental World Cup theme song
Zimbabwean songbird, Shingai Shoniwa, is among the four artists and groups which performed on the official FIFA World Cup theme song for its African fans.
NEW: Defending basketball champs off to rocky start
THE Harare Basketball Super Six League got off to a wildly entertaining start this past weekend, as opening-day defeats to defending champions Foxes and Vixens ushered in a new era for the sport in the province.
NEW: Four deaths, 1 650 malaria cases in single week
AT least four deaths and 1 650 malaria cases were recorded in a single week last month, a Weekly Diseases Surveillance report shows.
NEW: Govt, FAO to launch fisheries strategy
GOVERNMENT, in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), will on Friday launch the strategy for sustainable development of the tilapia value chain in Zimbabwe.
“King of Kanindo” to headline Samanyanga album launch
CELEBRATED Kenyan Kanindo musician, Dan “Mr Ongengo” Mosima, will on Thursday headline Tapiwa Samanyanga’s album launch at the Bar Rouge in Harare.
NEW: Zera reviews LPG gas prices downwards
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has made a downward review of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices from US$1,85 to US$1,78 per kg, effective from Wednesday.
NEW: Man kills 15-year-old ‘wife’
A 31-year-old Gwanda man assaulted and killed his 15-year-old ‘wife’, over accusations of infidelity.
NEW: HIV injectable PrEP a game-changer
THE Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) recently approved use of the long-acting injectable cabotegravir (CAB-LA) as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention, making the country the first in Africa to do so.










