Uncle jailed 15 years for raping niece

A 26-year-old man from Silobela has been sentenced to an effective 15 years for raping and impregnating his 18-year-old mentally challenged niece.

‘Poor drainage costs sugarcane farmers heavily’

Great Zimbabwe University’s Professor Munesu Shoko has challenged sugarcane farmers in Mkwasine to clear their clogged drainage system as more than 500 hectares of the crop are now succumbing to sodicity.

Zim sitting on $100m ivory stockpile

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) is sitting on a $100 million ivory stockpile, weighing at least 40 tonnes, amid concerns over the country’s growing elephant population and resultant conservation pressures.

Simba The Lion launches new single in style

Young musician Simba The Lion staged a good act at Red Café when he launched his single “Ndifambe” on Saturday.

Makunde speaks on ANSA

NETBALL coach Lloyd Makunde could not hide his disappointment at failing to be rewarded for qualifying his team to the World Cup, but the Gems coach chose not to speak much about it as controversy once again stalked the Annual Sports Awards.

Premier recommences drilling at Zulu lithium project

Zimbabwe-focused diversified miner, Premier African Minerals has announced plans to recommence drilling at its wholly-owned Zulu lithium and tantalum project.

Health body warns unregistered practitioners

The Health Professions Authority Zimbabwe (HPAZ) has launched a blitz to flush out health practitioners operating without valid practicing certificates.

Ruyamuro pledge more N. Region support

ZIFA Northern Region Division One League sponsors Ruyamuro Service Stations have pledged more funding to ensure stability and continuity on the only branded second tier league in the country.

China’s bond market breeds vulture funds

When the Shanghai-traded bonds of conglomerate China Minsheng Investment Group plunged 40 percent over two days in January after news that it had missed a repayment, Beijing-based hedge fund manager Jash Zhang smelled blood.

Shabanie in turmoil

FORMER Premier League side Shabanie Mine, who were relegated due to financial constrains last year, are in disarray and still to start their 2019 pre-season preparations.

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