Document our war history, war vets told
FREEDOM fighters and war collaborators should document their liberation war experiences and create a database of war veterans for the benefit of young and coming generations.
Zim author launches book in Dubai
United Arab Emirates based Zimbabwean author and song-writer Zvakwana Nomore Sweto successfully launched his book, “Marriage in the 21st Century”, in United Arab Emirates.
Council avails land for school of mines
MUTARE City Council has officially handed over 12 hectares of land to the Zimbabwe School of Mines for the construction of a state-of-the-art gemology centre.
Visually-impaired man gets 14 years for raping niece
A 75-year-old visually-impaired Gweru man has been sentenced to 14 years for raping his 14-year-old niece at his mother-in-law’s house.
Rajput focuses on positives
ZIMBABWE might have been bowled out for their lowest ever score against South Africa in One Day Internationals on South African soil in their opening match of the series in Kimberly on Sunday, but coach Lalchand Rajput is not dwelling much on that and has chosen to focus on the positives.
Ronaldo dismisses rape claims
Cristiano Ronaldo has appeared to respond to rape accusations published in a German magazine. Lawyers for the former Manchester United star are to take legal action against Der Spiegel over “blatantly illegal” allegations by an American woman she was raped nine years ago by the star.
Wind blows away classroom roofs
A strong whirlwind blew up classroom roofs at Muwunga Primary School in Gweru, destroying school furniture and leaving pupils and teachers traumatised.
Gweru drags ZETDC to court
GWERU City Council is demanding more than $84 million from Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) for way leavers erected by the power utility in the city which the local authority said were eating up space earmarked for development.
Contractor finalises $241m border designs
THE company contracted by Government for the $241 million Beitbridge Border Post modernisation project yesterday said they were now finalising the designs and work plans with civil works expected to begin in February next year.
‘Follow procedures in rape cases’
A regional magistrate here has queried failure by some medical practitioners to follow correct procedures when compiling evidence for rape cases.











