59 dead as Iraqi forces clash with militants in Mosul
Over 20 members of security forces and dozens of Takfiri militants have been killed during an exchange of fire in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
Meet visually impaired weaver, Tyler Nkala
FROM outside, the Jairos Jiri Centre in Bulawayo’s Nguboyenja suburb is nothing out of the ordinary. It is just like any other building in the suburb except that it is…
AU backs call for war crimes tribunal in CAR
The African Union has backed a UN inquiry call for the Security Council to prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by both sides of the conflict in the…
Chief Deli’s wife deserts children, claims maintenance
Thulani Ndlovu CHIEF Deli, born Asher Mabhena of Nyamandlovu, is allegedly paying for maintenance for a wife who has deserted him leaving him to fend for the children who were…
$7m business property up for sale
PROPERTY worth more than $7 million in Bulawayo’s industrial areas and central business district is up for sale amid concerns investors could be deserting the city, increasing calls for Government…
Church takes over another factory building in Byo
A PENTECOSTAL church has taken over industrial premises in Bulawayo where a timber processing company used to operate. Jubilee Restoration Centre Church has taken over the industrial premises along Josiah…
Researchers make headway on Aids cure
Thulani Ndlovu THE HIV virus that causes AIDS could soon be harnessed and used as a tool that improves and extends the lives of people with multiplicity of diseases including…
AU Games venues renovations start
RENOVATIONS at stadia that will host events during the African Union Region Five Under-20 Games in Bulawayo in December have started.
MP, councillor exchange blows
LUVEVE legislator Mr Reggie Moyo and Ward 28 councillor Collet Ndhlovu reportedly exchanged blows last Sunday, after the latter held an unsanctioned meeting at the former’s house in Cowdray Park,…
Kenya aid workers freed in Somalia
Mogadishu – Three Kenyan aid workers held hostage by pirates in northern Somalia for close to two years have been freed unharmed, their employer said last Friday.

