‘Teen fondling’ cabman acquitted
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A PLUMTREE taxi driver accused of fondling two girls aged 13 and 15 has been discharged after the State failed to find incriminating evidence against him. Honest Ndlovu,…
Rhodesia racist kills 9 in US
Chronicle Reporter A RACIST white supremacist who posed for Facebook pictures wearing a jacket decorated with the flags of apartheid-era South Africa and Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, was arrested in the…
Council sues church over debt
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has dragged the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe (AFMZ) and Matabele Steam Laundry to court for failing to settle a debt of…
Matter of fact
On April 2, 2015, in an article entitled, “Woman dumps baby in court over maintenance”, we erroneously used a picture of Sarudzai Munyani and her husband Simbarashe Moyo. We also…
Party spoiler beaten, left for dead
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief A KWEKWE miner was in a coma for four days after illegal gold panners allegedly attacked him with machetes in a fight over a memory card. Edmore…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Intensify rental collection from farmers
Zimbabwe has covered a lot of ground in correcting the skewed land ownership whereby the minority whites owned vast tracts of arable land while most blacks were confined to barren…
Lady D wary of performing in bars
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent UP-AND-COMING female comedian Nomsa Diana Muleya is still afraid of performing in bars, saying she has to grow in the art first before she can entertain imbibers…
M-Net introduces channel for Southern Africa
Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor M-NET has finally set up a channel, Zambezi Magic (DStv channel 160) to cater for Southern Africa viewers. Launching on July 1 at 8PM, the channel, a solution…
‘Pay back the Nkandla money’ adjourns SA parliament again
Cape Town — The National Assembly was once again adjourned as the EFF continued to chant “pay back the money” further delaying President Jacob Zuma’s question and answer session in…
Burundi accepts military observers in ‘principle’
Bujumbura — Burundi’s government said yesterday it had agreed “in principle” to the deployment of African Union military observers and human rights experts to monitor key elections following weeks of…




