Man stabs friend over $3

A Chitungwiza man has been fined $100 for assaulting his friend following an altercation involving RTGS$3.

Pathologists shortage stalls murder cases

ZIMBABWE has been hard hit by an acute shortage of forensic pathologists, a development that has stalled investigations in a number of serious murder, robbery and other related cases that require post-mortem and other special forensic reports.

Why menstrual health matters

On Thursday, Zimbabwe’s First Lady, Auxillia Mnangagwa, was assigned a new task, that of becoming an ambassador of an American organisation Days for Girls.

Uncle’s murder earns man 12 years behind bars

A RUSAPE man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for fatally assaulting his uncle for stealing his mbanje.

Revisiting rural schools’ needs

Although the Zimbabwean Government has identified numerous areas of intervention as far as education is concerned, the role that infrastructure plays in the growth and development of schoolchildren must never be overlooked.

Intensify patrols, police urged

THE Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has been implored to intensify patrols to monitor crime hotspots in and around Harare, particularly bus termini and streets where people are being mugged.

CEO crisis hits South Africa

List of exiting CEOs may in part explain why business confidence in South Africa has fallen five months in the last six.

Zim aims to reduce greenhouse emissions

Zimbabwe is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 33 percent per capita by the year 2030, Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement director of the Climate Change Management Department Mr Washington Zhakata has said.

Bearded pupil loses appeal

Enforcing conflicting religious beliefs of students in schools can be chaotic, the Supreme Court ruled in an appeal of a Muslim pupil who wanted to be allowed to wear beard on grounds of his religious inclination.

ZNA commits to special trades

The Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) will continue to train artisans in special trades as part of continued support to civil communities in peace time, a senior army officer has said.

×
×