‘Drunkenness can be considered mitigatory’
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief DRUNKENNESS can be considered as a mitigatory factor when the court is assessing an appropriate sentence for an accused person, Bulawayo High Court Judge Justice…
Hwange terminate Sianchali’s contract
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter TROUBLED Hwange Football Club have terminated the contract of slippery striker Newman Sianchali in a move inside sources said might further escalate simmering tensions between…
Billiat now second prized asset at Mamelodi Sundowns
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international, Khama Billiat, has been overtaken by defender and Mamelodi Sundowns teammate Anele Ngcongca as the Absa Premiership’s most prized asset.
2 women drag businessman to maintenance court
Cynthia Dube, Court Reporter TWO women yesterday dragged a director at Instalite Company in Bulawayo to court seeking maintenance for their children with him.
Mobile money limits capped at $10
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter SOME mobile money transfer service agents in Bulawayo have capped cash-out limits to a maximum of $10 per transaction as the cash crisis intensifies.
Abuse of office sees MDC-T councillor arrested
Wynne Zanamwe, Midlands Reporter A Gweru councillor who was suspended for corruption last year, has been arrested for abuse of public office.
Man hangs self after raping sister in-law (5)
Wynne Zanamwe, Midlands Reporter A Kwekwe man committed suicide by hanging on Monday after allegedly raping his wife’s younger sister (5).
N Richards workers up for $47 000 fraud
Walter Mswazie,Masvingo Correspondent TWO N Richards Wholesale employees in Masvingo have appeared in court for allegedly defrauding the company of $47 000.
Man stones lover’s mum, sets hut ablaze
Tanaka Mrewa, Court Reporter A HERDSMAN from Matopos who went haywire and set his girlfriend’s mother’s hut ablaze before bashing her with a stone on the head, has been jailed…
Maintenance reduced after bus driver’s pay cut
Cynthia Dube, Court Reporter A BRAVO bus driver appeared in court yesterday seeking maintenance variation downwards from $250 to $50 saying the company had reduced their salaries.










