MAGAYA BOMBSHELL

The world around Prophet Walter Magaya is crumbling as more allegations of sexual abuse and harassment continue to surface.

A week after the Maenzanise family went on social media alleging that their daughter had been raped, more women are coming out to make allegations of improper sexual behaviour against the man-of-cloth.

ED in historic AU meeting

Kudakwashe Mugari in NIAMEY, Niger PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday to join other Heads of State and Government for the African Union Extraordinary Summit that will see the launch of…

The gnashing of teeth is nigh

The nature of Bishop Lazi’s job, which often involves endlessly counselling the stricken, the infirm, the indisposed and the emotionally wounded, naturally makes him a couch potato, especially during the evening when he finds time to steam off.

‘We bit off more than we can chew’: …Organisers speak on big, cold BAA night

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHILE a glorious explosion of art and fashion rocked Bulawayo last Saturday, for the organisers of the annual Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards (BAAs), the event…

Zim needs more investment into power sector

Zimbabwe needs to scout for more investment into the energy sector to boost industry production as it angles to attain an upper middle income status by 2030.

The World Bank has already ranked Zimbabwe as a lower middle income economy and indications are there will be massive energy demand moving into the future.

RBZ unleashes monitors

Sunday News Reporters THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has dispatched a monitoring team to knock down the last bastions of unscrupulous businesses that are still transacting in foreign currency.…

MPs to receive vehicles

In the next two weeks, legislators are expected to take delivery of new vehicles under the Parliamentary vehicle loan scheme amid reports that some of the lawmakers have been using public transport to carry out their duties.

‘Politicisation made us hard-nuts to crack’

WE conclude the chronicles of the political life of Cde Lecture, Norman Makotsi. This week the liberation struggle fighter shares with our Deputy News Editor Levi Mukarati some of the battles he was involved in.

‘We will not be influenced by anyone’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa recently appointed a new Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) chairperson Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo to lead the fight against graft, which is considered one of the major factors weighing down the country’s economic development aspirations. Our Investigations Editor Brian Chitemba spoke to Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo about her plans to transform the anti-graft body from a toothless bulldog into an effective law enforcement agent. We publish her responses below.

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