Man ‘rapes’ two daughters

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A 23-YEAR-OLD man from Dombodema area in Bulilima allegedly raped his two daughters aged seven months and eight years on several occasions, a court heard.

Commercial cargo movement improves

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau THE movement of commercial cargo has relatively improved at most of the country’s ports after the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) addressed some of the teething challenges…

Ethiopia’s newest party takes on ruling juggernaut

Addis Ababa — The leader of Ethiopia’s newest opposition party hopes discontent among urban youth will win him support in a weekend election that could otherwise be a clean sweep…

Ebola cases rise in Guinea, Sierra Leone — WHO

Geneva — Ebola has spread further in Guinea and Sierra Leone, with 36 cases in the past week, four times as many cases as the week before, the World Health…

OK Grand Challenge nominations out

Mandla Moyo Sports Reporter NOMINATIONS for the OK Grand Challenge Grade (2) race, the sixth Leg Open Series set for June 6 at Borrowdale racecourse, have been pushed out. The…

Trio gangs up on fellow imbiber

Emily Mbewe Court Reporter A MAN and two women allegedly ganged up and assaulted a patron at a beer garden in Bulawayo’s Makokoba suburb following an argument over beer, a…

WHAWHA HOUSE ON FIRE

Players’ bonuses unpaid Factionalism rears ugly head Midlands Correspondent TURMOIL has hit prisons and correctional services outfit, Whawha, amid reports that morale is at an all time low in the…

Buhari inauguration: Kerry to lead US delegation

LAGOS. — Secretary of State John Kerry will lead the US delegation to the inauguration of Nigerian president-elect Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja next week, the White House said yesterday.

Assad hails Iran for support

DAMASCUS. — Syrian President Bashar al-Assad stressed yesterday that Iran’s support for Syria constitutes a cornerstone in the battle on terrorism, official SANA news agency reported.

Burundi police fire teargas at protesters

BUJUMBURA. — Police in Burundi have beaten and tear-gassed protesters in the capital, who were demanding that President Pierre Nkurunziza reverses a decision to run for a third term in…

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