Man admits to having sex with neighbour’s daughter (13)
Thandeka Moyo Court Correspondent A 20-year-old Figtree man claimed he was in love with his 13-year-old neighbour when he appeared in court yesterday on charges of sleeping with a minor.
Girls La Musica pregnancy nightmare
Katongomara Saturday Leisure Correspondent IT seems most dancers from popular dance group Girls La Musica have a tendency of sleeping around as yet another member, Nonceba Ncube (22) is pregnant…
The curse of choral music
Nkosilathi Sibanda Urban Beats I CANNOT sing like Mkhululi Bhebhe. Even if I tried, the best I can do will be to shout out a terrible scream. Singing is not…
Man kills brother in fight over ox proceeds
Midlands Correspondent POLICE have picked up a Gokwe man after he fatally struck his brother with a brick in a fight over proceeds from the sale of their mother’s ox.
Civil service pay offer up
Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT yesterday increased its salary offer to $500 gross for the lowest paid worker but union leaders again rejected it and called for further negotiations on…
ZBC listeners’ licence fees to go
Harare Bureau The contentious listeners’ licence fee charged to everyone with a receiver will be scrapped, says the Permanent Secretary for Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Cde George Charamba.
Farmer reaps wonder pumpkin
Angeline Mpofu Chronicle Reporter A Bulawayo farmer has grown an unusually large pumpkin weighing around 30kg at his plot in Upper Rangemore. Hanry Wilson, 51, could hardly lift the giant…
Cops jostle to see ‘goblin’
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter POLICE officers jostled to catch a glimpse of a goblin dumped at Tshabalala Police Station by a family from Bulawayo’s Nketa 7 suburb. Police officers, who…
Mayor insults dead employee
Midlands Correspondent GWERU mayor, Councillor Hamutendi Kombayi has hurled insults on his employee who allegedly committed suicide by leaping from a balcony at his three-storey hotel in Gweru’s Central Business…
Teachers’ unions call for Beam selection criteria review
Harare Bureau The Basic Education Assistance Module is largely benefiting children from well-to-do families at the expense of the vulnerable ones, representatives of teachers’ unions have said.




