Sables for Currie Cup tourney
Sports Reporter THERE was more excitement for Zimbabwe rugby as the men’s national rugby side, the Sables, are set to play in the 2017 edition of South Africa’s Currie Cup…
7 perish in crash
Herald Reporters Seven people, four of them believed to be soldiers, died while five others were injured on Thursday evening when a Toyota Vitz and an Isuzu truck were involved…
Katema basks in glory
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter NGEZI Platinum’s Evans Katema believes winning the ZIFA Northern Region Division One 2015 player of the year award is great motivation for him as his side prepares…
Man sells house, 96 cattle to spite wife
Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter A Harare man reportedly sold 96 cattle, a house, a vehicle and farm machinery, among other belongings to get rid of his wife. Kennedy Mufutumari allegedly sold the…
Rwanda referendum: Vote counting starts
Kigali.- Rwanda began counting votes yesterday after polls closed in a referendum to amend the constitution allowing President Paul Kagame to rule until 2034, with few expecting the changes to…
Grandpa (59) jailed for peddling dagga
Fungai Jachi Court Correspondent A 59-year-old Mufakose man was yesterday sentenced to five months in prison for possessing 0,443 kg of mbanje valued at $33. Charles Chabata was sentenced to eight months…
Bogus employment council lawyer fined
Court Correspondent A 50-year-old man was yesterday fined $100 for pretending to be a legal practitioner employed by the National Employment Council for Welfare and Educational Institutions (NECWEI). Teddy Shonhiwa of…
2 414 bashed men cry out for help
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— The tables have now turned in the history of family disputes as at least 2 414 men this year swallowed their pride and approached the magistrates’…
Can Blues bounce back?
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho’s abrupt departure from Chelsea has put the crisis-torn champions’ clash with Sunderland today firmly in the spotlight on a weekend that would otherwise have been dominated…
Man acquitted of extortion charges
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative stationed at Parliament Building in Harare was acquitted on charges of extorting $10 000 from a Kenyan national using the name…







