Council owned flat goes 4 years without water

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent A GWERU flat, Ennerdale Court which is situated opposite City Council offices has gone for four years without running water. Ironically, the flat is owned by the…

Binga killers wait 9 years for justice

Lindani Dube Hwange Court Correspondent DELAYED justice saved two Binga men who caused the death of their brother-in-law nine years ago from going to prison for a longer period when…

‘She forced me into marriage, Your Worship’

Court Reporter A 21-year-old Harare man, who is involved in a fiery divorce battle with his 41-year-old wife, left the court baffled yesterday after accusing her of forcing him into…

Woman fined for bashing love rival

Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA woman who gave her husband’s lover a thorough beating for bragging about their extra-marital affair has been fined $50 for taking the law into her own…

Fixed water charges to go

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare City Council is set to scrap fixed water charges for residents of affluent suburbs that have gone for long periods without receiving water.

Village head’s wife pays for prophet slander

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A 57-YEAR-OLD Mangwe woman was yesterday ordered to pay $300 to a prophet she slandered by mentioning his manhood in public last month.

Musha Mukadzi to set up cancer facility

David Shumba Herald Reporter Musha Mukadzi Zimbabwe Armed Forces Foundation (MMZAFF) is set to establish a cancer care facility at Trauma Centre in Harare to cater for children and women.

Landmines kill 1 650

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter At least 1 650 people have been killed since 1980 by landmines planted by the Ian Smith regime and other remnant explosives used during the liberation…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zanu-PF poll guidelines vital, timely

ZANU-PF is an old revolutionary party. By now it should have clear guidelines for election to various positions in its structures. That is, however, not our key focus.

Nothing honourable about some MPs

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir Politicians, especially Members of Parliament, are the most scrutinised and castigated for any wrongdoing whether it is to do with their parliamentary roles or private lives.

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