Traditional healer accused of sexually abusing eight children

Court Reporter

A 75-year-old traditional healer from Lupane District has been arraigned before the courts facing charges of sexually abusing eight schoolchildren over a period of three months.

Tshankwa Primary hosts Naph Mat South ball games

Sports Reporter
ALL roads in Matabeleland South lead to Tshankwa Primary School in Bulilima District, Plumtree for the National Association of Primary School Heads (Naph) ball games competitions to be held today and tomorrow.

Battle of Zim Part One: Bosso chairman calls for calm, self-restraint

Lovemore Dube
HIGHLANDERS chairman Peter Dube has called on all soccer fans who will attend Sunday’s big match pitting Bosso and Dynamos to make the game more enjoyable by practising self-restraint.

Six MDC-T members survive traffic accident

Midlands Correspondent
SIX MDC-T members including suspended Zvishavane Town Council chairman Councillor Alluwis Zhou cheated death by a whisker when a Mercedes Benz they were travelling in burst one of its front tyres, resulting in it overturning before landing on its wheels.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Lift sanctions in their totality

An apparently strategic leak in a London newspaper last week speculating on a possible suspension of illegal EU sanctions on Zimbabwe brought back to the fore the 12-year debate on the punitive measures.

Youths call for cultural exchanges

Entertainment Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S representatives at this year’s Europe Africa Youth Summit say cultural exchanges are the key to the eradication of misconceptions about the continent.

Provinces welcome DCCs dissolution

Prosper Ndlovu

THE Zanu-PF Bulawayo and Matabeleland North provinces yesterday welcomed the party’s resolution to disband District Coordinating Committees (DCCs)

Zim College of Music choir makes waves in China

From Daisy Jeremani in Beijing, China
Divine Jewels Choir from the Zimbabwe College of Music is on a tour of China.

Dlamini-Zuma pledges to build unity on continent

Addis Ababa — The first woman elected to head the African Union Commission committed on Monday to building unity on the continent after a controversial vote in which she unseated the incumbent chair.

$1m needed to implement UN recommendations

Business Reporter
ABOUT $1 million is needed in the next three years to implement recommendations of the tripartite review of the competition law and policy by the United Nations.

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