Wife catches hubby raping own children

Court Reporter
A CHINAMHORA man was allegedly caught redhanded by his wife, raping his two daughters aged six and seven. The 46-year-old man is now being charged with six counts of rape. He denied the charges when

Trio leaves homeseekers US$7 000 poorer

Court Reporter
THREE men reportedly posed as directors of a housing trust and swindled desperate home seekers of over US$7 000. Kudakwashe Chirambasukwa, Tawanda Kaurai and Enock Chikaka allegedly told the

Equip farmers with technical skills, Agritex told

Obert Chifamba recently in GURUVE
GOVERNMENT has challenged Agritex officers to equip farmers with technical skills that guarantee continuity of donor funded projects when the donors eventually leave. In an interview during a tour of

New flea market for Mbare

Municipal Reporter
A privately-owned 5 200-stall fleamarket is taking shape in Mbare along Harare Road near Matapi Flats.
Some traders have already taken up space at the new fleamarket which analysts say will help decongest

ZEC to hold stakeholder consultations tomorrow

Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will tomorrow hold a meeting with stakeholders to come up with an agreed thrust in election related conflict resolution mechanisms.

Empower vulnerable children — Seed Co

Gamuchirai Chinamasa Herald Reporter
THE corporate world should empower vulnerable and orphaned children as they can contribute meaningfully to the development of the country, a Seed Co official has said. Speaking at the hand

300 000 vehicles licensed so far

Herald Reporter
ABOUT 300 000 vehicles out of an estimated 800 000 had been registered by late yesterday with the Zimbabwe National Road Administration under the new computerised system, with three days left before

AB Comms acquires state-of-the-art machinery

Herald Reporter
ZiFM Stereo, a private radio station owned by AB Communications, has acquired state-of-the-art transmission and studio equipment from an Italian company DB Elettronica Telecomunicazioni.

Megalink bus faces suspension

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT intends to suspend Megalink Bus Services following a road accident that claimed over 20 people in April. This is part of Government efforts to bring sanity in public transportation and curb

Ngwenya declared national hero posthumously

Herald Reporter
THE Politburo yesterday posthumously declared the late Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Chilisi Buka Ngwenya a national hero.

Cde Ngwenya, whose Chimurenga names were Elliot Mnyamane or Black Swine, died on Christmas Day last year and was buried in Plumtree.

Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said Cde Ngwenya, who was born in 1948, was a courageous fighter who contributed immensely to the liberation of the country.

“Due to some difficulties, it has taken a bit long, but we have finally unanimously declared him a national hero.

“He was an astute cadre of the revolution and a great tactician and intelligence officer,” he said.

Cde Moyo said Cde Ngwenya was captured and tortured by the Ian Smith regime towards the end of the war.
“He was captured towards the end of the war and tortured severely. His stomach was ripped open and we actually thought he had died.

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