Woman, 50, ‘rapes’ herdboy

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A WOMAN from Dete has been arrested for allegedly giving a sexual concoction commonly known as vuka vuka, to her teenage herdboy before “raping” him.

Cost reduction key to revival of manufacturing sector

Business Correspondent THE revival of the manufacturing sector in Zimbabwe is premised on improving the business operating environment, reducing the cost of doing business and adjusting business models to be…

Woman, 50, ‘rapes’ herdboy

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A WOMAN from Dete has been arrested for allegedly giving a sexual concoction commonly known as vuka vuka, to her teenage herdboy before “raping” him.

A-LEVEL — PAFUNGE: Masango anotuka mudzimai wake

CHITSAUKO 22 (Nyaya yacho: Enderero mberi) VaMasango vari kufumura nekushwetaidza mudzimai wavo vachiti vakabvisa mari yekuroora zvino mudzimai uyu haadi kuvateerera.

City Vellos win LOKUZA tourney

Fungayi Munyoro Sports Correspondent CITY Vellos captain, Marlon Mwayi, inspired his side to a 2-0 victory over Hobhouse-based Golden Scissors in the final of the just-ended LOKUZA Under-12 soccer tournament…

Zvandimomotera: Shoroma

Cassius Mushore SHOROMA yekuendeswa kudare nemukadzi wayakamitisa nenyaya yemendenenzi yakachema-chema ichiti haikwanise kubvisa mari yaidiwa sezvo zvakaimomotera, ine mhuri yakakura nechikwereti cheimba.

Old Skool fiesta rocks Mutare

Entertainment Correspondent POPULAR entertainment centre, Flavour Town Leisure Centre, which is fast becoming a place to be for old school music lovers, will this weekend host revered wheel spinners, DJ…

Lover sued for empty marriage promises

Weekender Correspondent FOR failing to fulfil his promise of marrying his long time sweetheart whom he cohabited with for the past 12 years, a Mutare man has been arraigned before…

Tout in court for stabbing passenger

Weekender Correspondent BUSINESS came to a halt at Sakubva Musika Bus Terminus last week when a tout stabbed a passenger with a knife on the left eye.

Kenya media condemns ‘draconian’ Press law

Nairobi — Kenyan media reacted with dismay yesterday after lawmakers approved a bill that could see journalists slapped with huge fines or jailed if found guilty of “defaming” parliament.

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