Police warning on pirate taxis

Robin Muchetu, Senior reporter POLICE have warned the public against boarding unregistered pirate taxis popularly known as mshikashika as cases of crimes involving these taxis have been on the increase.

Cheating now modern extreme sport

Kwanele Ndlovu MY son explained to me how he had spent two-thirds of his monthly allowance at boarding school in one sweep last week. He has a Valentine.

Businessman heeds First Lady’s call

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A KWEKWE businessman, Mr Bernard Chokurarama, has donated material worth $1 000 for the refurbishment of the Kwekwe District Hospital kitchen, responding to First Lady Amai Auxillia…

Mafu leads Orapa to Mascom Top 8 Cup final

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders coach, Bongani Mafu is delighted after guiding his Botswana Premiership side Orapa United to the final of the Mascom Top 8 Cup where…

Calvin Treazy releases new Valentine classic

Kudzai Mpangi, Sunday Life Reporter UP-AND-COMING rapper Calvin Treazy, born Calvin Tatenda Nyamidzi has started the year with a bang with the release of a new track.

REA electrifies Esigodini village

Mashudu Mambo, Sunday News Reporter VILLAGERS in Ward 8 in Esigodini have received a major boost from the Rural Electrification Agency which is in the process of electrifying schools and…

Veteran coach Barry Daka says Madinda on track

Sisa Sihwa, Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders FC player and coach Barry Daka says Madinda Ndlovu is on the right path by introducing a fresh Highlanders squad comprising youngsters for the…

Glorious rains and the concept of driving

Lovert Mafukure It’s a norm to see accidents every time there’s a rain drop or two. It’s as if people become confused when the rains come down.

Mashava Mine mobilises $14m recapitalisation

Walter Mswazie in Mashava, Masvingo THE defunct Mashava Mine in Masvingo is set for re-opening after management mobilised about $14 million of the $52 million needed for its full recapitalisation.

Food aid for Colliery employees

Fairness Moyona, Hwange Correspondent THE Government has donated 160 tonnes of maize to Hwange Colliery Company employees to cushion them from starvation as they have not been earning enough to…

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