Digital abuse driving psychological pain

Digital connectivity has become a powerful and quick tool for communication for both intimacy and non-intimate relationships. However, when one partner resorts to digital means to hurt the other, it can have harmful consequences. A study done in America by the data and society research institute showed that the rate of digital abuse is higher and getting higher.

Manhunt for machete murderers

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent POLICE have launched a manhunt for two murder suspects who killed a man with a machete on Monday this week.

Iran intelligence minister says tens of spies arrested from government organisations

TEHRAN. – Tens of spies have been identified and arrested throughout various government organizations, says Iran’s intelligence minister. Mahmoud Alavi made the announcement on Tuesday, while noting that most of…

Iran intelligence minister says tens of spies arrested from government organisations

TEHRAN. – Tens of spies have been identified and arrested throughout various government organizations, says Iran’s intelligence minister. Mahmoud Alavi made the announcement on Tuesday, while noting that most of…

Residents drag minister to court

Harare and Chitungwiza residents associations have taken Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo to court over his decision to appoint caretaker commissions to run councils on an interim basis until new councils are sworn in.

Residents drag minister to court

Harare and Chitungwiza residents associations have taken Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo to court over his decision to appoint caretaker commissions to run councils on an interim basis until new councils are sworn in.

Ex-manager in $4,5m fraud storm

Former Fidelity Life Assurance of Zimbabwe finance and project director German Mushoma appeared in court yesterday facing 27 counts of fraud after he allegedly stole $4,5 million, which was supposed to be used to fund company projects.

Stealing from mother-in-law backfires

A Chitungwiza man, who stole $123 from his mother-in-law’s bank account, was recently ordered to perform 280 hours of community service.

Ex-manager in $4,5m fraud storm

Former Fidelity Life Assurance of Zimbabwe finance and project director German Mushoma appeared in court yesterday facing 27 counts of fraud after he allegedly stole $4,5 million, which was supposed to be used to fund company projects.

Stealing from mother-in-law backfires

A Chitungwiza man, who stole $123 from his mother-in-law’s bank account, was recently ordered to perform 280 hours of community service.

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