Mnangagwa warns corrupt officials

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent ACTING President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the government is determined to deal with corruption in both the public and private sector. Cde Mnangagwa made the…

Girl’s 9-year rape hell

Emily Mbewe Court Reporter A MINOR was allegedly raped by her stepfather for seven years and later hired out as prostitute by a 75-year-old woman who adopted her after she…

$18m park set for Vic Falls

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter Africa Albida Tourism (AAT), a local tourism company, has unveiled plans to set up an $18 million recreational park in Victoria Falls, which is likely…

Zanu-PF embarks on voter registration exercise

Nduduzo Tshuma  Political Editor ZANU-PF has embarked on a massive exercise to encourage its supporters to register as voters for the June 10 by-elections in 16 constituencies countrywide. In Matabeleland…

Last group of xenophobia victims arrives

From Mashudu Netsianda in Beitbridge THE last group of 385 Zimbabweans who were affected by the xenophobic attacks in South Africa arrived in the country yesterday through Beitbridge border post.

Xenophobic campaigners unskilled people

Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu THE violent xenophobic attacks in South Africa had subsided at the time of writing. The bloody campaign had spread from Durban in KwaZulu-Natal to Johannesburg by…

Zuma son hits back at Zwelithini critic

Durban — President Jacob Zuma’s son, Edward Zuma, has told News24 columnist Max du Preez where to get off after he wrote a scathing column on Tuesday criticising King Goodwill…

Protesters set fire to train station in Paarl

Paarl — The ticketing office of a train station in Mbekweni, Paarl was burnt down on Thursday night during a protest by residents over demands for electricity.

EU court verdict racist

Perspective Stephen Mpofu SO the European Union’s General Court has thrown out a complaint against sanctions imposed on former Attorney-General Johannes Tomana and 120 other individuals and companies, claiming that…

When slaves are no longer desirable cargo

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor ITALIAN Prime Minister Matteo Renzi early this week summed up the tragedy unfolding in the Mediterranean Sea, that body of water separating Africa from Europe.…

×
×