SA cops secure 35 life sentences for sex offences crimes
During the month of September, the Police’s Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) secured 35 terms of life imprisonment as well as 621 years’ imprisonment…
Female teacher quits amid sexual misconduct charges
A teacher at Bishops Diocesan College in Rondebosch has reportedly resigned following allegations of sexual misconduct with pupils. In a statement on Friday evening, Bishops principal Guy Pearson said the…
Both Zuma and NPA ‘complicit’ in long corruption trial delays
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and former president Jacob Zuma are equally complicit in causing a near eight-year delay in bringing the serious fraud and corruption charges against Zuma to…
Anti-riot gear found near Harvest House
Police recovered 210 anti-riot and 46 municipal police helmets stashed in the basement of Robinson House at the corner of Kwame Nkrumah Avenue and Angwa Street in Harare on Saturday.
5 firms for Chirundu roadworks
Government has assigned five more contractors to undertake roadworks on the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu highway and released $150 million for the project.
List all married people: Judge
In a development likely to inspire changes in the proposed Marriages Bill that seeks to have unregistered customary law unions itemised, a High Court judge has called for a countrywide database of married individuals to reduce bigamy.
First Lady backs female ex-fighters upliftment
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has come out in full support of a request by female former freedom fighters’ to go back to school and acquire knowledge to run successful income-generating projects across various sectors of the economy.
Thrills, spills in Zanu-PF Harare elections
Zanu-PF District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections for Harare ended yesterday with some former provincial executive members emerging victorious.
Anti-sanctions march: VP warns infiltrators
Government is aware of clandestine plans by rogue opposition activists and the civil society to infiltrate and capitalise on the anti-sanctions campaign scheduled for October 25 to engage in criminal activities, Vice-President Mohadi has said.
Doctors’ ultimatum lapses
Government will today assess the compliance of striking junior doctors to the Labour Court ruling handed down last Friday compelling them to report for work within 48 hours.











