No medical exam for rape victim (12), two months on
Herald ReporterA 12-year-old Mberengwa girl allegedly raped by two teen boys is battling for her life after she contracted an infection during the assault and went for two months without being examined by a doctor. The girl sustained injuries and bruises on
New system snuffs out multiple marriages
Peter Matambanadzo Senior ReporterThe introduction of the new computerised system has contributed tremendously in the eradication of multiple marriages of convenience and immigration fraud, the Registrar General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has said. He said the new system
Aussie miner in trouble
Court ReporterTHE Kwekwe-based Australian miner who is accused of taking over a mining company after the owners left the country and mining gold illegally had his application for relaxation of bail conditions turned down
Bribery bid backfires
Crime ReporterA Glen Norah woman was last Monday arrested on allegations of offering a police officer US$200 bribe to facilitate the release of her brother who had been arrested for armed robbery. National police spokesperson
Editorial Comment: Standard procedure for local authorities necessary
The appointment of two-person commissions for all 91 local authorities in Zimbabwe, to run these authorities until newly-elected councils are sworn in, is a simple means of ensuring legal continuity and havingI am shocked by the happenings at Harvest House: Nyarota
Peter Matambanadzo
MDC-T has been rocked by allegations of dictatorship, and favouritism in its controversial confirmation exercise and primary elections. A number of the party’s disgruntled supporters filed to stand as independents alleging massive votePEPFAR: Celebrating 10 years of saving lives
Bruce Wharton
MAY 27 marked the 10th Anniversary of the establishment of the United States President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR) in 2003. As we reflect on the investments made in the global response to HIV/Aids through PEPFAR, we areObama’s Africa tour, an attempt to save face
Horace Campbell
US president Barack Obama’s visit comes at a moment when the world is gripped with the spectacle of a young American, Edward Snowden, fleeing the United States because he was promoting informationWest reserves right to interfere
Ramzy BaroudThe distance between Cairo’s Tahrir Square and Istanbul’s Taksim Square is impossibly long. There can be no roadmap sufficient enough to use the popular experience of the first in…
Time to defend our birthright
Rasputin MasambaI hope most Zimbabweans have been closely following the events in Libya. The peace and stability that characterised the reign of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is now gone.
Much of what was a modern country with a flourishing

