Masvingo honours armed forces
A capacity crowd, comprising both the young and the old, yesterday packed Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo to the rafters to witness colourful celebrations by members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces as Masvingo joined the rest of the nation in celebrating the Defence Forces Day.
Thieving juvenile to get whipped
Yemurai Ushamba, Court Reporter A 17-YEAR-OLD boy from Emganwini suburb in Bulawayo will be caned for stealing $1 280 and R600 from his grandmother’s tenant.
Businessman bails out Shabanie
A HARARE businessman, Evans “Boss Kuji” Kujinga cheered the spirits of his impoverished hometown football club, Shabanie Mine FC, by handing them a donation of three match balls, 40 chickens and 300kgs of beef at the weekend.
Moyo appoints commissioners
Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has appointed commissions to run local authorities in Mashonaland West until the swearing in of the recently-elected new councillors.
Dead teen pulled from croc’s mouth
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A 14–year-old Redcliff boy was killed by crocodiles while swimming in Kwekwe River in Torwood.
Thousands commemorate Defence Forces Day
Thousands of people in Mashonaland West Province yesterday joined the rest of the country in commemorating Defence Forces Day at Chinhoyi Stadium, which was characterised by pomp and funfair.
ZITF vs Zinara in court. . . As roads authority ‘refuses’ to pay up
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Company (ZITF) has taken the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) to court for allegedly breaching the terms of contract and…
Man gets 14yrs for raping sister-in-law
A CHINHOYI man, who raped his sister-in-law while threatening her with a knife, was recently sentenced to 14 years in prison.
SA fixes glitch at Home Affairs
South Africa’s Home Affairs Department (DHA) has restored its online system, which broke down last Friday following a power outage at the State Information Technology Agency (SITA) that resulted in the disruption of operations at service points countrywide, including Beitbridge Border Post.










