I’ve got a feeling . . .

I’ve got a feeling is a song by The Beatles, from the 1970 album Let It Be. It is one of the songs on the album from the Rooftop Concert.

Businessman jailed 13 years for rape

Court Reporter

A businessman from Plumtree who raped a 13-year-old pupil has been jailed for 16 years.

OPINION: Conditions in Zimbabwe prisons not suitable for women

Vaidah Mashangwa

Do women commit crime out of greed, ignorance, poverty, peer pressure or is it innate behaviour?

Police stick to 30 June licence discs deadline

Harare Bureau

TRAFFIC police have been instructed not to arrest motorists who are yet to buy the new vehicle licence discs until the official June 30 extension deadline.

Lesotho’s new Prime Minister sworn in

Lesotho’s new Prime Minister Thomas Thabane was yesterday sworn in after his coalition government unseated former leader Pakalitha Mosisili in the tiny kingdom’s first peaceful transition.

Detective, umalayitsha get 5 years for robbery

Court Reporter

A detective formerly attached to the Vehicle Theft Squad and an injiva who are part of a gang that robbed members of a family from Bulilima District in Matabeleland South Province of R10 000 before kidnapping them, were yesterday sentenced to 11 years in jail.

Mine owner fined

Masvingo Correspondent

THE owner of an indigenous mining company, Merlin Gold Mine, was this week slapped with 30 days in prison after a Masvingo magistrate found him guilty of starting operations on a mine without a valid environmental impact assessment certificate (EIA).

Santorum rallies conservatives to beat Barack Obama

CHICAGO — Former Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum launched a political action group yesterday aimed at defeating US President Barack Obama and defending “faith, family, freedom and opportunity.” Santorum, a staunch conservative who won 11 states in the hotly contested Republican

WikiLeaks suspect loses bid to drop charges

FORT MEADE — A military judge rejected yesterday a petition by the US soldier accused of spilling a trove of US intelligence secrets to the WikiLeaks website to dismiss some of the charges against him. Judge Denise Lind denied defense motions to dismiss eight of 22 charges against Army Private First Class

Malawi cancels AU summit hosting over al-Bashir

BLANTYRE/KHARTOUM — Malawi yesterday cancelled its hosting of next month’s African Union summit in a dispute over the bloc’s insistence on inviting Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in

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