Nhau/Indaba/News Entertainment Diary

By Mazzeltov This year’s much awaited Valentine’s Day is now history but the weekend vibe remains alive at different joints across the country. A mixture of entertainment awaits all fun lovers as artists do what they know best. Here is a guide to look out for this weekend: Baba Shero, …

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Illegal Gold Buyers Kill Chancer

By Richard Kawazi A daring man from Lowdale farm in Mazowe had a horrific death last Thursday after being allegedly beaten by a mob for presenting fake gold to illegal buyers. Police sources told Nhau/Indaba that on February 10 this year, Ananias Sasawi (33), approached illegal gold buyers Patson Mashokoli …

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Zim’s Food Inflation Breaks World Record

Zimbabwe now has the highest food inflation rate globally which now stands at 285%, according to the latest World Bank (WB) report. The development comes after prices of basic foodstuffs and other commodities have soared in the country, while some food items are being charged in United States dollars at …

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Corruption Tarnishing The Police Service: Komichi

Police should reform and stop corruption that is seeing criminals bribing as little as US$10 to escape from justice, the Senate heard yesterday. Contributing to debate on the Police Amendment Bill in the Senate yesterday, MDC-T Senator Morgen Komichi said the new law must ensure that police desist from using …

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Zim Power Crisis: Minister Seeks Emergency Meeting With ZRA

Zimbabwe is sweating over the power crisis and is now seeking an emergency meeting with the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) to discuss water allocations to improve power generation at Kariba South Hydroelectric Power Station. ZRA, which is a joint venture outfit owned by the governments of Zimbabwe and Zambia, last …

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Power Cuts Force Star Africa To Halt Production

The persistent power supply challenges dampened production for sugar refiner-Star Africa Corporation during the third quarter to December as it reduced plant time. A number of companies have been affected by the ongoing electricity cuts which are likely to weigh down on profit. In its Q3 trading update, the group …

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Late NZ Wickets Vindicate England Declaration

England’s decision to declare on 325-9 was vindicated by three late wickets on day one of the day-night first Test against New Zealand in Mount Maunganui. Ollie Robinson had Tom Latham caught at short leg, then James Anderson trapped Kane Williamson lbw and had Henry Nicholls caught at second slip …

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Buffalo Shooting: Relative Lunges At Gunman Before Sentencing

A white supremacist who shot dead 10 black people at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket last year has been sentenced to life in prison in a dramatic court hearing. Payton Gendron, 19, pleaded guilty to 25 counts, including first-degree murder and terrorism motivated by hate. Ahead of the sentencing on …

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