Woman’s second divorce bid hits brick wall

Lethokuhle Moyo Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman’s attempt to have a second divorce hearing nearly 20 years after her marriage collapsed claiming that she got a raw deal during its initial…

‘Blood hunter’ appears in court

Nokusa Masuku Court Reporter The “blood hunter” who allegedly stabbed a 66-year-old woman appeared in court yesterday facing charges of attempted rape, attempted murder and aggravated indecent assault. Edson Phiri, 31, allegedly…

Herdsman rapes neighbour’s daughter, 5

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A herdsman from Bulilima District allegedly raped his neighbour’s five-year-old daughter after the girl’s mother had left her in his care while she went to fetch water. Frank…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: ZITF to set the tone for economic recovery

THE 56th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair opens in Bulawayo today amid expectations that the trade showcase will set the stage for the country’s economic revival. Running under…

Miss Zim labelled ugly…former beauty queens come to rescue

Melissa Mpofu/Bongani Ndlovu FORMER Miss Zimbabwe queens have come out in support of newly crowned Miss World Zimbabwe, Emily Kachote who has been labelled ugly and is being attacked for…

Chibuku Neshamwari comes to Byo

Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor THE Chibuku Neshamwari traditional dance national finals will for the first time be held in Bulawayo on July 18. Organisers of the showcase, which is now in its…

Case of the EU Libya-Mediterranean failure

Bernard Bwoni THE case of Libya as an example of a failed state is beyond doubt with rival splinter groups tearing each other apart and dismantling a once vibrant economy…

South Africans need to be cured of anger: Zuma

Johannesburg — President Jacob Zuma yesterday said the apartheid legacy had made South Africans sick. Addressing thousands of people at a Freedom Day celebration at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, Zuma…

Togo president takes early lead in vote tally

Lome — Togo’s President Faure Gnassingbe took an early lead in the first results from Saturday’s presidential vote released yesterday. Results from six of 42 voting districts showed Gnassingbe with 64…

Protests persist against Burundi president

Protesters have taken to the streets of Burundi for a second day after activists said that at least five people were killed during clashes with police a day earlier. The protests…

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