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Government firearms amnesty draws to an end

The exercise is aimed at reducing the number of illegal firearms in circulation, thereby enhancing public safety and reducing the risk of firearms abuse.
By Trust Makore Sep. 3, 2024

Namibia 'leads' the pack on human wildlife conflict management

Is Campfire still in existence? Anyone care to assist. Till we meet again in the next column.
By Burzil Dube Sep. 1, 2024

TelOne hold FC platinum

TelOne coach Herbert Maruwa was pleased after holding the four-time champions. "Our game plan worked. We managed to contain them on their wings.
By Terry Madyauta Jul. 1, 2024

Cops shot, injured in Gazaland clashes

The firearm reportedly discharged and shot the policemen in the knee.
By Rejoice Phiri May. 31, 2024

‘Veld fires can destroy 13% of Zim countryside’

Veld fires claimed more than 100 people between 2013 and 2023.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 7, 2024

Jaure stars in anti-drugs girls’ tournament

Matonga emerged the top goal scorer with four goals in three matches and was subsequently named player of the tournament.
By Austin Karonga Mar. 10, 2024

Oracle Sport tackles drug and substance abuse in women football

Participating teams included hosts Fire Queens, Solar Queens, Glenara Queens, Konami Queens and Golden Stairs.
By Austin Karonga Mar. 3, 2024

In the groove: It's raining champagne confetti for some musicians

Controversial businessman, Sir Wicknell Chivayo has abated the misery of some musicians through purchasing cars for them.
By Fred Zindi Feb. 24, 2024

Campfire benefits villagers

The project was seen as a vehicle for job creation, empowerment and diversification of livelihoods for rural communities.
By Patricia Sibanda Feb. 21, 2024