Army regalia smugglers in court
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu: Plumtree Correspondent FOUR men who allegedly tried to smuggle camouflage uniforms and military equipment into the country have appeared in court. The four were intercepted at Mphoengs Border Post on…
High Court clears jailed headmaster of theft
Mashudu Netsianda: Senior Court Reporter THE High Court has quashed the conviction and sentence of a Mberengwa deputy headmaster who was jailed for allegedly faking a robbery and stealing $6 890…
Tamy’s video launch on tonight
Tafadzwa Zimoyo: Arts Reporter All is set for Afro-pop fusion singer Tamy’s new video “Ndibereke” to be held at Moto Republik in Belgravia. The video was shot by television producer and film…
Tackle varsity mayhem, Zuma orders ministers
JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma has ordered his ministers to tackle student protests that have shut down most universities, a cabinet spokesman said yesterday, amid concerns over the…
Cobra disrupts village meeting . . . minister, villagers scurry for cover in Chitomborwizi
Walter Nyamukondiwa in CHITOMBORWIZI— There was drama at the Kore homestead yesterday when a 1,5 metre-long snake charged at villagers attending the handover of assistance to the family that lost…
‘Keep politics out of our case’
Conrad Mwanawashe recently in LIVINGSTONE, Zambia Zimbabwe does not expect international finance institutions to be led by “politics” but instead argue the country’s situation based on its membership to the…
Scandal actress Mapaseka Koetle welcomes baby girl
Friends and celebrities have flooded actress Mapaseka Koetle’s social media pages this week to congratulate her on the birth of her daughter. Koetle‚ who plays the role of Dintle on etv…
Time to suspend Statutory fees on national projects
Lloyd Gumbo: Mr Speaker Sir Treasury’s recent suspension by a year of import duty on Zesa equipment is indeed a welcome development for the country as it will go a long…
Branding friend’s wife a prostitute proves costly
Court Reporter Branding his friend’s wife a prostitute proved costly for a Harare man after he was stabbed with a kitchen knife in the stomach and left with protruding intestines. Archiford…
When common sense paid a rare, fleeting visit
Joram Nyathi: Spectrum MOST people would be aware of the Ezulwini Consensus reached in Swaziland in 2005 and adopted by the African Union in Ethiopia. It contains a modest proposal for a…











