Tribalism, marginalisation and factionalism is history with a united opposition
A genuine and united pact of opposition parties that extends to all opposition political parties in Zimbabwe has the propensity for democratic reforms and good governance. The national common knowledg...
View Article'I break rules to swim with big fish' - NavySeal
Navy Seal is a Bulawayo based hip-hop artist and a core member of the 2015 Zimbabwe Hip Hop award-winning group - Art Department ZW.He has carved his own path with regards to Zimbabwean music ...
View ArticleBulawayo police arrest 210 'robbers' in two days
POLICE in Bulawayo arrested 210 suspects in just two days this week in connection with a series of theft cases that rocked the city recently. Detectives recovered stolen property worth thousan...
View ArticleZimbabwe govt rescues 120 women from Kuwait
THE Government has rescued about 120 Zimbabwean women from Kuwait where some had been turned into sex slaves.Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development Minister Nyasha Chikwinya told Th...
View ArticleJobless Zimbabwean teachers flock to Namibia
UNEMPLOYED Zimbabwean teachers are reportedly flocking to Namibia after the neighbouring country's government advertised 2 000 teaching posts which it said are open to Sadc region nationals. There are...
View ArticleGirl (16) fights off would-be rapist
A 16-YEAR-OLD pupil at a Bulawayo school fought off a pirate Honda Fit driver who wanted to rape her by stabbing him with a pen before kicking his private parts. The teen boarded a black Honda...
View ArticleAlois Bunjira quits
CAPS United legend Alois Bunjira has quit as board member of the club in a shocking move that comes at a time when the Green Machine is facing serious financial problems that has seen players revoltin...
View ArticleDavid Mkandazwire on the mend
A TRANS-LIMPOPO partnership to help former Zimbabwe international footballer David Mkandawire, who had become destitute in Johannesburg, South Africa, appears to be bearing fruit after he was released...
View ArticleZifa sub-committees appointments ignite murmurs of discontent
ZIFA may have finally established sub-committees to assist in the administration of the game, but the manner in which the men and women on the various bodies were picked has torched murmurs of discont...
View ArticleHIV door-to-door survey surpasses target
About 30 000 people were interviewed during the Zimbabwe Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (Zimphia), popularly referred to as door-to-door HIV testing. The survey's initial target was 24 400 peo...
View ArticleMugabe proclaims Norton by-election
President Mugabe yesterday proclaimed October 22 as the date for the by-election in Norton, after the seat fell vacant following the expulsion of Mr Christopher Mutsvangwa from Zanu-PF. The Head o...
View ArticleKiller Zivhu wins unopposed
Businessman and Chivi Rural District Council chairperson Dr Killer Zivhu was on Thursday elected the Association of Rural District Council of Zimbabwe president uncontested at the associations' Bi...
View ArticlePolice launch roadblock cop killer manhunt
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has launched a manhunt for the driver of a Mazda Bongo vehicle who fatally hit a policeman manning a roadblock in Eastlea on Thursday and sped off. Police spok...
View ArticleZimbabwe Army requests the NewsDay to retract its story
The Zimbabwe Defence Forces are not concerned with peaceful protesters because the nature of their activities does not constitute threats that warrant their involvement, a senior official said yes...
View ArticleZimbabwe, Mozambique sign deal on prisoners
Zimbabwe and Mozambique yesterday signed a Memorandum of Agreement that will see prisoners from either country being repatriated to serve their jail sentences in their home country. Vice President Emm...
View ArticleMujuru - Tsvangirai: When a widow decides to go out on a binge with a...
Ice cubes in the freezer can never change the weather in the kitchen, I keep telling people. In politics, anything goes, more so for people who delight in pelting opponents. It is downright foolish to...
View ArticleIce skating comes to Zimbabwe
Barely a few days after the official opening to the general public last Wednesday, scores of people are thronging "263 Chilled Ice Skating rink" just to familiarise with the operations at the facility...
View ArticleUS pays for prisoners' release
WASHINGTON - The US State Department said on Thursday it released $400 million in cash to Iran under a tribunal settlement only once it was assured that American prisoners had been freed and had b...
View ArticleWAR on makorokoza: 10 years jail term for riverbed mining
Persons conducting riverbed mining now risk a 10 year imprisonment term and the State would also confiscate their equipment. This is contained in the Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill. The...
View ArticleKereke, NPA ordered to share legal costs burden
Jailed rapist Munyaradzi Kereke and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), were yesterday ordered to share equally 75 percent of legal costs accrued in the protracted former Bikita West legisla...
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