CHITUNGWIZA is slowly getting on top of the cholera outbreak in the town, with the number of reported cases going down by half and the death rate cut to zero, but wants sewers repaired to remove the threat entirely.  |


IGNATIUS Mketekete is the 2008 Africom Pro-Am Golf Classic champion.  |
AFRICAN Banking Corporation Holdings shareholders last week gave the bank the green light to proceed with the US$150 million rights offer.  |
DYNAMOS came crashing down to earth as Cameroonian giants Cotonsport stole away a crucial lead in this Caf Champions League soccer semi-final, first leg clash at Rufaro yesterday.  |


The Government should devise methods of monitoring farmers that it allocated agricultural equipment to ensure they are utilising and taking care of it, a senior farming official said on Friday.  |
DYNAMOS captain Murape Murape is still convinced that his side will pull through to the final of this year's African Champions League despite yesterday's disappointing 1-0 defeat by Cotonsport at Rufaro.  |
A MAJOR fault caused by a system disturbance on the national power grid left most areas in central and northern Zimbabwe without electricity on Friday afternoon.  |
Eric Moyo, the East and Southern Africa Idols winner is in South Africa recording his debut album with SonyBMG.  |
ZIMBABWE Music Awards have scrapped the Chimurenga music category and replaced it with the socially conscious lyrics category, an official said last week.  |
THE Zimbabwean team for the 2008 Homeless World Cup soccer tournament in Melbourne, Australia, in December has been adopted by seven Australian schools under the AdoptaTeam Programme.  |
AN MDC legislator has filed a High Court application demanding that the Chitungwiza Town Council reverses its plan to build houses on land earmarked for schools and recreational facilities, saying the development could cause an outbreak of cholera and other  |
THE former US president, Jimmy Carter, once walked out of a reception after the then Zimbabwean foreign minister, Witness Mangwende, made one of those ghastly gaffes which sets guests wondering if someone has imbibed too much of the nectar of  |
ZAMBIAN firm, TAP Building Products Limited (TAP) paid up US$700 000 to service providers for the period it was erroneously put under the administration of AMG Global chief Arafas Gwaradzimba, it emerged last week.  |
THEY say the early bird catches the fattest worm, but for many depositors, trying to withdraw their hard-earned money has become a nightmare.  |
ZIMBABWE'S education standards have not been any worse despite a plethora of problems bedevilling the sector, outgoing finance minister Samuel Mumbengegwi last week said.  |
ZIMBABWE'S journalists need reorientation through refresher courses, workshops and exchange programmes in an effort to rebuild the media, judges at a recent edition of the National Journalistic and Media Awards (NJAMA) said.  |
FOUR Standard newspaper journalists were last Friday crowned among some of Zimbabwe's finest journalists at the 2007 National Journalistic and Media Awards (Njama).  |
Workers at Care International, one of the few non-governmental organisations that provide food aid to starving villagers, last week downed tools following a tax dispute with their employers.  |
THE fairy-tale African Champions League first-leg semi-final pitting Zimbabwe football Kings, Dynamos and surprise packets Cameroonian champions, Cotonsport Garoua, explodes at Rufaro Stadium this afternoon.  |
ZIMBABWEAN poets last Tuesday challenged the current political situation in a poetry session.  |
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