Cellphone gives away rapist panner

A 34-year-old gold panner from Shurugwi, who left his cellphone after raping a 17-year-old girl, has been slapped with a 20-year jail sentence.

Harare ‘ill-equipped to fight cholera’

The City of Harare is ill-equipped to respond to reports of sewer blockages, with some going for almost two months without being attended to, an activist has said.

Bulawayo Bomber in trouble

SOUTH Africa-based World Boxing Federation All-Africa heavyweight champion Elvis “Bomber” Moyo risks being stripped of his title if he fails to get opponents to defend his crown.

Police warn commuters against armed robbers

POLICE have warned commuters against boarding unregistered private vehicles at undesignated points as a precautionary measure against rising cases of armed robbery in Harare.

ED warns against abuse of funds

Felex Share Senior Reporter The Second Republic does not tolerate siphoning of public funds for personal gain and such criminal propensities will leave offenders in jail, President Mnangagwa said yesterday.…

Teenager drowns while swimming

A 16-year-old boy drowned at Cactus Poorte Dam in Redcliff while swimming with his classmates last week.

‘We won’t tolerate culture of siphoning public funds’

President Mnangagwa said yesterday the Government will continuously reform as well as use legal instruments to put a stop to all forms of white collar crimes used to siphon public funds for personal enrichment.

Price hikes: War veterans blast ‘unpatriotic’ business community

War veterans here have rapped some members of the business community for being greedy, which is evident in the wanton and unjustified increase in prices of basic commodities that are hurting ordinary people.

Africa backs Infantino

AFRICA and the Caribbean zonal football unions have endorsed the candidature of incumbent Fifa president Gianni Infantino ahead of the world body’s June 2019 presidential elections.

Fuel situation improves in Masvingo

The fuel supply situation has improved considerably here, with long queues slowly disappearing at service stations across the country’s oldest town.

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