Rapist father jailed

Midlands Correspondent A 29-year-old stepfather from Gokwe was yesterday slapped with a 20-year jail term after he was found guilty of raping his one-year-old stepdaughter.

Tourist arrivals up five percent

VICTORIA FALLS — The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) said on Tuesday international tourist arrivals grew five percent to 494 million in the first half of 2013 compared to…

Gweru runs dry

Midlands Correspondent THE City of Gweru and its immediate surroundings yesterday entered the second day without water as the authorities battled to attend a major breakdown at the city’s Range…

Chikurubi girl drowns

Herald Reporter A 12 year-old girl from Chikurubi drowned in a dam while swimming with her friends, police have said. Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tedius Chibanda confirmed the incident,…

Kwekwe day-old chicks retailer fails to meet demand

Business Reporter NATIONAL Tested Seeds in Kwekwe is failing to cope with demand for day-old chicks amid allegations of corruption at the branch. Some of the branch’s clients who phoned…

Fake ‘will’ fraudsters thrown behind bars

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter THREE Guruve men who forged a will purporting that their late employer had left his properties worth US$200 000 for them have been jailed for…

ZSE conducts trading sessions at Harare Agric Show

Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange is conducting two trading sessions at the ongoing Harare Agriculture Show for members of the public to get an appreciation of how it operates.

Mother drowns baby in river

Herald Reporter A MUREHWA woman killed her four-year-old daughter by throwing her in a river citing ill-treatment by her parents. She also intended to commit suicide.

EMA lobby for environmental courts

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter The Environmental Management Agency has urged the incoming Government to set up environmental courts to deal with individuals and companies polluting the environment.

Lawyers hail electoral system

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Trust has declared as free and fair the July 31 harmonised elections and commended the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission for…

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