14 killed in Nairobi floods, building collapse

Nairobi — Torrential rainstorms in the Kenyan capital have left at least 14 people dead, police said yesterday, including at least seven crushed when a six-storey building collapsed, as rescue…

Albinos face ‘systematic extinction’ in Malawi: UN

Blantyre — A United Nations human rights expert has described Malawians living with albinism as “an endangered group facing a risk of systemic extinction over time if nothing is done”.…

RDC association owed $1,3m+ Members tell executive to step down

Lovemore Dube Sunday News Correspondent THE Association of Rural District Councils of Zimbabwe (ARDCZ) is owed in excess of $1,3 million by its members. Only two members were as of…

Villagers benefit from food for work programmes

Lackson Munkombwe Sunday News Reporter THE Government has revived the Food for Work programme among villagers in Binga as it seeks to feed thousands of families facing hunger in the district. Binga…

Man tasers wife’s lover

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent AN injiva from Gweru allegedly brutally assaulted a man with a log and later shocked him with a stun gun after he caught him having sex…

Herdboy sodomises neighbour’s son

Tatenda Gapare Sunday News Reporter A NKAYI teenager has appeared in court facing charges of sodomising his neighbour’s son after he tricked him to help him rescue his beast which…

Wheelchair-bound tout defies odds

Vincent Gono in Masvingo Features Editor CERTAIN occupations require a lot of mobility and agility. They do not require people with certain handicaps but a 21-year-old Masvingo wheelchair bound tout…

Ministry clarifies schools opening date

Debra Matabvu GOVERNMENT has clarified that, as scheduled, schools are opening on Tuesday with students at boarding schools travelling tomorrow. There has been confusion with some parents thinking that schools are…

Suspended Harare mayor’s son in university sex storm

Tinomuda Chakanyuka Sunday News Reporter THE son of suspended Harare mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni, Jason Manyenyeni II, has been implicated in an alleged sexual assault case that sparked fierce protests…

Cash shortage dents Workers Day celebrations

Sunday News Reporters TODAY’S May Day commemorations have been dampened by persistent cash shortages as workers yesterday continued to spend long hours in bank queues to withdraw their salaries.

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