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September 30, 2018

Rangers, poachers in shoot-out

A suspected elephant poacher was shot dead while two of his colleagues were arrested in Hurungwe after a shoot-out with Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) rangers on Thursday.

Nust student commits suicide

A second year Finance student at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) in Bulawayo was found hanging in his hostel at the institution yesterday in a suspected case of suicide.

Woman sues hubby for $2 000

A Gwanda woman has dragged her husband to court demanding $2 000 as compensation for injuries she sustained after he assaulted her.Ms Linnet Moyo of Marriage suburb who was represented by Mrs Bridget Mushaninga of Legal Aid Directorate said her husband Sinkie Siziba severely assaulted her on 12 October last year and left her partially disabled.

A broke man has no value

Everyone has got her own standards, so step up or step out!Being in love with a broke man, I mean the one who is ever centless and there is no hope that one day his financial situation will change is a recipe for disaster and heartbreak.

23-year-old Zim woman invents Android phone

A 23-YEAR-old Zimbabwean woman has invented an Android phone – TPC, which is likely to put bigger brands to task.Thelma Will who holds a Bachelors Degree in Accounting is the brains behind TPC Mobile, which also manufactures and develops other electronic gadgets.

‘There’re better women than me’

Although she has been spoken of as the epitome of excellence in the world of modeling, Brita Masalethulini does not see herself as the most beautiful woman that the Miss Zimbabwe pageant has ever produced.

Madinda expects war in Harare

Highlanders will be looking to leapfrog rivals Caps United when they face off in a potentially exciting Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon.

Ngezi shoot self in the foot

Bulawayo City coach, Bekithemba “Super” Ndlovu finally had a smile on his face as an own goal by Ngezi Platinum’s Keith Murera handed his side his first victory since taking over as head coach from Amini Soma Phiri nine matches ago.

DeMbare need a big hug

At the sound of the final whistle, Dynamos coach Lloyd Chigove looked like a man in desperate need of a hug.With one hand holding up his chin and the other on the hip, the man who was brave enough to accept the offer to replace Lloyd Mutasa starred down the Mandava turf.