Man demands $25,000 maintenance back

Thandeka Moyo Court Correspondent A Bulawayo man is demanding $25,000 he paid for 15 years in maintenance to his enstranged girlfriend after DNA tests proved the child was not his.

Umahlekisa returns

Auxilia Katongomara Entertainment Correspondent LOCAL comedians have vowed to crack Bulawayo comedy lovers’ ribs during the Umahlekisa Comedy nights at a local club, Da Flame. The humorous youngsters will be…

Infertility report riles Tin-Tin

Auxilia Katongomara Entertainment Correspondent FORMER radio personality and actress Tinopona Katsande is fuming over a story published by one of the local papers about her infertility yesterday.

Ex-detainees plot to unseat leader

Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Ex-Political Prisoners, Detainees and Restrictees Association (ZEPPDRA) chairman Cde VictorPanganai Kuretu has warned of a plot by some members of the association who wantto overthrow his…

Babies drown in water buckets

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent TWO babies drowned when they fell into buckets of water in separate incidents in the Midlands, police confirmed. A seven-month-old baby boy from Mkoba Village Seven…

Byo’s 120-year celebration splits opinion

Bongani Ndlovu Entertainment Correspondent BULAWAYO will this year celebrate 120 years of existence but some culturalists are questioning the rationale of the event, saying it marks the downfall of the…

Businessman fined for labelling woman prostitute

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A Plumtree businessman was fined $150 or two months imprisonment for labelling a woman a prostitute. Plumtree magistrate Livard Philimon told Simbarashe Nkomo, 25, to respect…

Masvingo woman dies after answering phone

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent A woman died in Masvingo after answering a cell phone she had picked on the road in Mucheke suburb, police confirmed. Masvingo police spokesperson Chief Inspector…

Daring thief strikes at Tsholotsho hospital

Temba Dube Senior Reporter A daring thief yesterday broke into three staff houses at Tsholotsho District Hospital and got away with a laptop, cellphones and cash while the owners were…

Mid-season dry spell expected to continue

Harare Bureau The country is experiencing the mid-season dry spell and it is not severe like the other past years, the Meteorological Services Department has said.

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