Sculptor Takawira succumbs to Covid-19
Prominent sculptor Lazarus Takawira succumbed to Covid-19 yesterday and will be buried today.
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Prominent sculptor Lazarus Takawira succumbed to Covid-19 yesterday and will be buried today.
Zimbabwean-born Rugby World Cup winner Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira has expressed interest in joining the World Wrestling Entertainment Universe, during an Instagram live chat with superstar Kofi Kingston.
Zesa is not load-shedding, but is having to stretch manpower and resources to cope with the growing number of faults seen in rainy seasons, mainly falling poles, trees falling on overhead cables, water seeping into underground cables and lightning striking critical equipment.
Chicken inn defender Ian Nekati has been given the responsibility to lead the band of Warriors to do duty at CHAN finals which roar into life in Cameroon this Saturday.
Police have called off the search for the bodies of four passengers still missing after an Isuzu double cab was swept off the low-level Gweru River Bridge on Sunday.
Warriors coach Zdravko Logarusic will be keeping his fingers crossed for the next few weeks as star player Khama Billiat is likely to be unavailable for the crucial African Cup of Nations qualifying football games against Botswana and Zambia because of injury.
Over US$456 000 has been recovered from the US$2,7 million that was robbed from a security company last week, together with cars that had been bought by the suspects.
Health experts deployed to some security checkpoints will be mandated to recommend for further screening and testing, people exhibiting Covid-19 symptoms.
Chinhoyi businessman, Mr Theodore Mhlanga, on Tuesday lost US$60 000 to robbers who stormed his Mzari suburb house where he kept his earnings. The businessman — who uses a wheelchair — runs a bar in Gadzema, has several business premises and a farm.