Former Udine Products employee in court for fraud
Mashudu Mambo, Sunday News Reporter A FORMER employee at Udine Products in Bulawayo has appeared in court for allegedly robbing the company of more than $1 000 after he claimed…
3-week-old infant snatched from home
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent IN a mysterious incident, a three-week-old Mwenezi infant was snatched from her mother’s house in the early hours of the morning a few minutes after the…
Rabies outbreak kills one
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A five-year-old boy died last week in Silobela from suspected rabies following the outbreak of the non-curable disease in Silobela and Zhombe, an official has said.
Is it fashionable to be a single mother?
Thandekile Moyo THE moment one is introduced as a “single mother”, admiration, sympathy, disdain and several other sentiments flow their way.
Man ‘kills’ father-in-law
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo A man from Chief Nyajena in Masvingo allegedly fatally struck his father in-law with a log for asking him why he was failing to provide for…
Ex-hospitality school clerk ‘steals’ $50k
Limpret Moyo, Sunday News Reporter A former accounts clerk at the School of Hospitality and Tourism in Bulawayo has appeared in court for allegedly swindling the institution of cash amounting…
Zim pins hopes on Benade in African Cup
Mehluli Sibanda, Sports Reporter GIDEON Benade carries Zimbabwe’s hopes at this year’s Bonaqua Troutbeck Sprint Triathlon African Cup to be staged in Nyanga on 17 February.
Partners responsible for Intwasa Extra’s success
Raisedon Baya BULAWAYO arts lovers who were momentarily disappointed by the cancellation of the annual Ibumba Arts Festival quickly found solace in Intwasa Extra held in December 2017. Most patrons…
Guardiola frustrated by Burnley
MANCHESTER CITY manager Pep Guardiola said their performance in Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Burnley was one of the best of the season but the Spaniard was frustrated by his side’s…
Tourism sector meets over salaries
Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporter REPRESENTATIVES of workers and employers in the tourism sector will next week meet to discuss a possible review of salaries.











