Engineering responses to local problems

Leroy Dzenga Features Writer After enrolling to study for a degree in Computer Science and Information Systems with a local college, Elvis Timbai felt that he was pursuing a path…

Church leader jailed for raping sister-in law

A 50-year-old self-styled prophet from Magwazhuri Village in Beitbridge’s Ward 5 has been jailed 20 years for raping his 14-year-old sister-in-law and threatening to kill her if she disclosed the offence.

Church leader jailed for raping sister-in law

A 50-year-old self-styled prophet from Magwazhuri Village in Beitbridge’s Ward 5 has been jailed 20 years for raping his 14-year-old sister-in-law and threatening to kill her if she disclosed the offence.

Church leader jailed for raping sister-in law

A 50-year-old self-styled prophet from Magwazhuri Village in Beitbridge’s Ward 5 has been jailed 20 years for raping his 14-year-old sister-in-law and threatening to kill her if she disclosed the offence.

Church leader jailed for raping sister-in law

A 50-year-old self-styled prophet from Magwazhuri Village in Beitbridge’s Ward 5 has been jailed 20 years for raping his 14-year-old sister-in-law and threatening to kill her if she disclosed the offence.

All eyes on Neymar, Samba Boys

SOCHI. — Brazil’s inability to keep their emotions in check contributed to their spectacular implosion at the 2014 Soccer World Cup, so the worry is that once again the pressure might prove too much for the “Selecao” in Russia.

All eyes on Neymar, Samba Boys

SOCHI. — Brazil’s inability to keep their emotions in check contributed to their spectacular implosion at the 2014 Soccer World Cup, so the worry is that once again the pressure might prove too much for the “Selecao” in Russia.

Time to tame the traffic jungle

The recent announcement by the Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Godwin Matanga, while touring Bindura in Mashonaland Central Province, that there is an exercise underway to streamline the ZRP, evokes hope; if indeed it results in the effective deployment of police officers for operational duties.

Time to tame the traffic jungle

The recent announcement by the Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, Godwin Matanga, while touring Bindura in Mashonaland Central Province, that there is an exercise underway to streamline the ZRP, evokes hope; if indeed it results in the effective deployment of police officers for operational duties.

Cameroon crisis begs for lasting solution

Harriet Paterson of Caritas, an organisation which deals with refugees, interviews a man who says, “I am already a dead man” because of the Cameroonian crisis. What is sad for humanity is simply that the crisis has now forced about 160 000 people out of their homes into the bush (ibid).

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