Teacher in court for raping pupil
A 42-year-old teacher stationed at Dzingire Primary School in Chimanimani has been hauled to court facing accusations of raping one of his pupils on two separate occasions after luring her with sachets of Jolly Juice powder on both incidents.
Forbes Border Post congestion: Stringent measures on cards
STRINGENT measures will be taken against transporters with haulage trucks that avoid holding bays, but instead park at Forbes Border Post while awaiting clearance, creating long queues that obstruct other vehicles at the exit point, a Government official has said.
Zim to benefit from UN reform
The United Nations (UN) has reformed its system in Zimbabwe, with its 15 agencies operating in the country bringing their programmes under the resident coordinator, who will ensure there is accountability and efficiency.
Rooney expected back next week
CAPS United say their star forward Ronald ‘’Rooney’’ Chitiyo could be back in training as early as next week.
Mberengwa villagers in need of cheaper transport
Mberengwa villagers have appealed Government to consider introducing a cheaper public transport facility in their area, as transport operators are ripping them off by charging exorbitant fares.
Some foreign spy agencies had hand in terror attack on Iran forces: Leader
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has denounced a bloody terrorist attack that targeted members of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), saying the spy agencies of certain regional and trans-regional countries certainly had a hand in this crime.
Van driver hid half US$3.2 mln before arrest: police
The driver of a French cash delivery van, who made off with about three million euros (US$3.2 million), managed to hide half his haul before being arrested, according to police.
Death toll from Brazil dam disaster hits 166, 155 still missing
The death toll from Brazil’s tragic dam disaster in southeast Minas Gerais state has climbed to 166, the state civil defence agency said on Wednesday.
Pence demands EU isolate Iran as Israelis, Arabs unite
US Vice President Mike Pence demanded Thursday that Europeans drop a nuclear deal with Iran and join in seeking to cripple the country, a cause that united Israel with long-time Arab rivals at a conference in Warsaw.
Police officer sentenced to death for killing detainee
A Kenyan court on Thursday sentenced a former senior police officer to death for killing a detainee in his custody, one of the harshest punishments over widespread police brutality in the East African country.











