Zulu Queen allegedly poisoned

THE Traditional Prime Minister to the AmaZulu nation, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, has revealed that there were allegations that the Regent, Queen Mantfombi Dlamini Zulu, had been poisoned when she fell ill two years ago.

NEW: PSL to kick off July 17

Premier Soccer League (PSL) chairperson Farai Jere says the league will kick off on July 17.

NEW: Advantage Pakistan

THE Chevrons once again put their batting frailties on display for all to see, conceding the opening proceedings of their first Test against Pakistan. 

Zim to double down on improving agriculture: President

Government is constantly reviewing strategies and technology in the agricultural sector to increase productivity and profitability, President Mnangagwa has said.

NEW: Stanley Chirambadare remanded in custody for sodomy

DYNAMOS legend Stanley “Samora” Chirambadare, who is facing sodomy charges, has been remanded in custody.

NEW: Govt introduces double shifts for passport backlog

Workers at the Registrar-General’s Office are now working double shifts to clear the passport backlog, which presently stands at 225 747.

NEW: Private sector vaccination programme launched

The private sector officially launched its  Covid-19 vaccination programme in Harare on Thursday.

The initiative was led by CIMAS, which is the programme’s technical partner and health advisor.

New: Luck runs out for passport office tout

Luck ran out for a Harare man who solicited a bribe from Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe to help him jump the queue at the Registrar-General’s Office on Thursday morning.

NEW: Billiat out again

KAIZER CHIEFS coach Gavin Hunt is not sure when Zimbabwean star forward Khama Billiat will recover from his latest injury.

New festival billed for International Jazz Day

Event and artiste management company Ngoma NeHosho will give music fans something to cheer about on International Jazz Day on Friday when they present the inaugural Jabulani Jazz Festival.

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