‘Work closely to fight West’s imperialism’

Lovemore Chikova in Beijing, China THE private media in Zimbabwe has been indicted for continuing to abet the West’s regime change agenda and the Government is doing all it can…

High Court to rule on Zifa dissolution

Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau THE High Court will today determine whether the insolvent Zifa should be placed under voluntary sequestration and allowed to hand over its problems to a trustee.

Innscor embraces currency basket

Business Reporter INNSCOR Africa’s listed quick service restaurant business, Simbisa Brands, says it is open to trading in different currencies in support of the multiple-currency system.

NetOne daily revenues improve

STATE-owned mobile telecoms operator NetOne says it is now recording improved daily revenues following the introduction of a competitive tariff on calls.

Candidate choice sparks violence

Pretoria — ANC regional chairperson and Tshwane Mayor Kgosientso Ramokgopa says the party leadership will go back to the branches to discuss the mayoral nomination process.

Toddler burnt to death in defunct vehicle

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A THREE-year-old toddler from Gutu was burnt beyond recognition after he accidentally set a broken down vehicle he and his brother were playing in, alight.

Child marriages: Prohibited socio–cultural practice

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu ONE of the current issues being discussed by a large number of people in various parts of Zimbabwe is juvenile marriage, a socio-cultural practice that is prohibited…

Graveyard rapist jailed 20 years

Thandeka Moyo, Court Reporter A MAN from Cowdray Park suburb in Bulawayo who dragged a Form Four pupil into a sandpit next to graves at Luveve Cemetery before raping her,…

Magistrate orders police to stop torture

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief POLICE in Gweru are allegedly unproceduraly getting suspects from remand prison for further investigations. A suspect in a robbery case raised the issue after alleging police…

Congolese gets 18 years for CAR war crimes

AMSTERDAM  — Congolese politician Jean-Pierre Bemba was sentenced to 18 years in prison by the International Criminal Court yesterday for heading a 2002-03 campaign of rape and murder in neighbouring…

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