Musician in court for raping maid

Musician Admire Sanyanga, popularly known as Chief Shumba, who is facing allegations of raping an 18-year-old Waterfalls housemaid, was Thursday released on $200 bail.

Agric key for revival: UN

Sallomy Matare Herald Reporter The United Nations on Thursday said agriculture is key in the revival of Zimbabwe’s economy as the country has massive potential to feed itself and once…

Rare treat for Doma folk

Tendai Rupapa in Mbire The Doma community in Angwa, Mbire district, yesterday came out in numbers and had a memorable fun-filled day characterised by various activities, courtesy of First Lady…

SA boxer shot dead

South African female boxing champion Leighandre “Baby Lee” Jegelswas shot dead on Friday, allegedly by her police officer boyfriend.

‘It’s anyone’s game’

Former All Black lock Norm Maxwell believes the two-time defending world rugby champions will have their work cut out to hold on to their title in Japan later this month.

Uphold your mandate, prison officers urged

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officers have been urged to appreciate their constitutional mandate and protect society from criminal elements through rehabilitation of offenders who would be re-integrated into the society.

Firm focuses on women empowerment

Baldmin Holdings, which won the contract to renovate Sabi Gold Mine, is pressing ahead with efforts to uplift communities it operates in, with deliberate focus on women empowerment.

Late freedom fighter hailed

The Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in Mashonaland West Mary Mliswa-Chikoka has described the death of former freedom fighter Cde Elisha Teyiwa as a loss not only to his family, but the whole nation.

Chapungu, Triangle draw

TEAM-OF-THE-MOMENT Triangle were held to a goalless draw by Chapungu in this Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter at Ascot yesterday.

Muzarabani appeals for education, health facilities

Some schools in Muzarabani district are still using pole and dagga structures while others don’t have adequate infrastructure with children learning in the open, Muzarabani Rural District Council chief executive Mrs Ennie Gwachiwa has said.

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