Trump, Obama disputes spill into the open

Palm Beach — US President-elect Donald Trump stirred a simmering dispute with Barack Obama on Wednesday, accusing him of derailing a smooth transition with “inflammatory” remarks, before appearing to row…

Soldier ‘rapes’ 16-year-old neighbour as siblings snooze

  Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A KWEKWE- based soldier has appeared in court for allegedly raping his neighbour’s 16-year-old daughter during a visit to his rural home in Osabeni area…

180 Christmas babies born in Malawi, one of them named ‘Trump’

Lilongwe — At least 180 babies were born nationwide on Christmas day in Malawi, Nyasa Times reports, adding that one of the babies who were born in Karonga district was…

Parly acts on movable property security bill

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Finance and Economic Development is inviting submissions from members of the public and other stakeholders on the proposed Movable Property…

Wife beating teen caged 18 months

Cynthia Dube, Court Reporter A TEENAGER from Bulawayo’s Mzilikazi suburb who hit his wife with a brick on the head and stabbed her in the neck with a knife, has…

Cousin rapist jailed 10 years after crime

Tanaka Mrewa, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man has been sentenced to ten years in jail for raping his seven-year-old cousin in a toilet nine years ago.

Notable sports deaths this year

THE year 2016 has seen many famous faces leave us. From the greatest boxer to a charismatic golfing god, we take a look at some of the most notable sports…

Record-chasing Chelsea out to stoke title dreams

London — Chelsea can take another step towards English football history when they host Stoke City tomorrow, as the Premier League’s jam-packed festive schedule rumbles into 2017.

Beitbridge border traffic increases 24 percent

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE volume of travellers who used Beitbridge border post between December 1 to 27 this year has increased by 24 percent  compared to the same period…

Why Kenya’s cattle raids are getting deadlier: Infiltration of illegal firearms has led to a rise in violent cattle raids

Anthony Langat Baringo County (Kenya) — On a morning in mid-November, 16-year-old Richard left his father’s cluster of huts with a loaded AK-47.

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