DJ Sbu suspended from Metro FM

DJ Sbu has been given temporary marching orders after the public radio broadcaster found him to have deliberately disobeyed instructions not to promote any brand besides the sponsors at the…

Blurred Lines stars ordered to pay $7,4m to Marvin Gaye heirs

A US jury on Tuesday ordered pop stars Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams to pay more than $7 million in damages to Marvin Gaye’s family, ruling the pair copied his…

New telecommunications degree at Nust

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology will soon start enrolling students for a new telecommunications degree programme following a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by…

Cyber security law on cards

Clemence Manyukwe in Harare THE government is crafting a Cyber Security Bill that will empower authourities to fight cyber crimes, the director of ICT Services in the Ministry of Information…

Zero Suppliers, Nestle Zim to co-sponsor primary schools athletics champs

Sports Reporter LEADING Bulawayo bookseller, Zero Suppliers will co-sponsor the Bulawayo Province and Matabeleland South primary schools track and field championships with Nestle Zimbabwe.

Crying toddler killer jailed 5 years

Leonard Ncube in Hwange A MAN from Insuza in Matabeleland North province who in 2012 slapped his 32-month-old son for crying resulting in his death was yesterday found guilty of…

Student aborts, dumps foetus in drawer

Thubelihle Mabhena Court Reporter A 22-YEAR-OLD college student allegedly terminated a five-month pregnancy and hid the foetus in a drawer. Brunette Sibanda, of Burnside suburb, was found lying in a pool…

40 years for copper cable thieves

Timoth Makohliso Midlands Reporter FOUR copper thieves from Zvishavane yesterday started serving a combined 40-year prison term after they were convicted of stealing 450 metres of copper wire from Zesa…

Prof Moyo calls for education overhaul

Oswell Moyo Chronicle Reporter PROFESSOR Jonathan Moyo, Zanu-PF’s secretary for Science and Technology, says Zimbabwe’s science education in tertiary institutions is not fit for purpose and has demanded an overhaul.

Cyrene farm takeover ‘error’

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE Anglican Church-run Cyrene Mission’s administrators say they believe that the gazetting of the institution’s farm for land redistribution was an “administrative error” by the government.

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