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Mapopoma for Vic Falls residents

WHILE Victoria Falls hosts the biggest New Year’s celebrations on the continent, the Vic Falls Carnival, locals have often complained that they feel excluded in the festivities since the ticket prices for the event are steep for many.

Prominent businessman to lose property

A prominent Bulawayo businessman, who was once arrested for duping a fellow businessman of over US$380 000, is now set to lose vehicles, household property and company shares after the High Court ordered him to pay back the money.

First Mutual launches funeral company

MEDICAL aid giant First Mutual has launched a funeral service subsidiary, First Mutual Funeral Services, as the firm grows to a diversified group.

Watling looks to the short ball

New Zealand wicketkeeper BJ Watling expects his team to continue their short-pitched barrage at the Melbourne Cricket Ground against Australia, if the wicket proves conducive during the Boxing Day test.

Need for decisive action against GBV

The scourge of domestic violence, which often affects girls and women, has to be dealt with decisively by “joining hands” and reporting cases to the authorities, a Pan-African non-governmental organisation has said.

UZ leaves mark

THE University of Zimbabwe left its mark on the Zone Six Volleyball Championships in Malawi with its men’s team winning the tournament and a ticket to next year’s African Club Championships.

Roadport touts face murder charges

THREE touts who allegedly harassed a Harare man to death close to the Road- port terminus in Harare in 2017, will soon appear in court on murder charges.

Nadal maintains momentum

Rafael Nadal has a shorter than usual offseason this year, but believes he can work it to his advantage as he looks to carry his Davis Cup-winning form into 2020.

Bindura Prison under rehabilitation

The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) continues to upgrade its holding facilities, in a bid to provide prisoners with internationally-prescribed prison living standards.

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