Fatal shootout between armed robbers, police at tollgate
“The police received information and tracked a motorised syndicate which had come from South Africa to pounce on targets in Bulawayo, Harare and Kwekwe,” Nyathi said.
By Richard Farekaye
Oct. 6, 2025
Never Sleep Security sets sights on safer Zimbabwe
Never Sleep Security’s portfolio ranges from home and corporate guarding to VIP protection, forensic investigations, convoy protection, alarm systems and CCTV installations.
By Style Reporter
Sep. 21, 2025
Women jailed for stealing US$25K from her mother’s employer
Harare magistrate Lisa Mutendereki had initially acquitted Noah Defred (55) and Beauty Ushendibaba (53), but convicted Priscilla Gwasira (23).
By Trevor Mutsvairo
Jan. 11, 2025
Candid Comment: Mnangagwa knows what to do, he needs to get on with it
The business leaders were preaching to the converted, because Mnangagwa understands what is required to turn the economy and country around.
By Alfonce Mbizwo
Nov. 3, 2023
Pabloz bouncers freed
Kumunda and Sanyangore were facing an attempted murder charge.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jun. 9, 2023
Mine collapse in China kills five, 48 miners still missing
Three hundred rescue workers were at the site using heavy machinery and rescue dogs to aid in their search for the trapped miners, state media said.
By Reuters
Feb. 26, 2023
Councillors fret over ‘dirty’ CBD
According to latest Bulawayo City Council minutes, councilors also expressed concern that no action was being taken against litterbugs.
By Silas Nkala
Dec. 18, 2022
Africa needs national CCTV technology policies
Opposition and civil society leaders believe that the surveillance cameras, which rely on facial recognition technology, will be used to track, identify and target government critics.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Nov. 1, 2022
Surveillance technology needs a national policy
African countries are installing closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras and surveillance technologies without regulation frameworks and national CCTV and surveillance national policies.
By Jacob Mutisi
Oct. 28, 2022