Domestic workers take turns to rape Grade 6 pupil

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent TWO friends both aged 19 years have been arrested for allegedly raping an 11-year-old neighbour on separate occasions. The two who are both employed as domestic…

We’re not recruiting: Minister Nyoni

Rutendo Ngara, Chronicle Reporter THE Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development, Dr Sithembiso Nyoni, has said her Ministry is not recruiting, contradicting a senior ministry official…

Zimbabwe’s dry port in Namibia to become operational in days

Nesia Mhaka and Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s dry port facility in Namibia will become operational in a few days, in a development expected to provide a strategic and cheaper…

Jumbo Mine: A place where sex workers risk everything for money

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief It reads like a movie script but this is a place where sex workers fear being raped and robbed. They fear contracting sexually transmitted infections…

Zambezi Cycle Challenge registration open

Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter REGISTRATION has opened for the Zambezi Cycle Challenge scheduled for July 10-12 next year. The Zambezi Cycle Challenge is an annual three-day event aimed at raising…

Home raid armed robber arrested

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter ONE of the two armed robbers who recently raided a residential flat in Bulawayo’s Central Business District and allegedly robbed a 59-year-old woman of R230,…

Rugby team hit with heavy sanctions over salary cap

London – English and European champions Saracens have been docked 35 points and fined over £5 million for breaching the Premiership Rugby salary cap over several seasons, Premiership Rugby announced…

More Indian women farmers taking their lives as debt grows

Amravati (India) — More female farmers are committing suicide in the western Indian state of Maharashtra where a decades-long agrarian crisis has reportedly driven more than 30 000 farmers to…

Zuma calls in sick for state capture inquiry

Former president Jacob Zuma will no longer appear before the judicial commission of inquiry into state capture on Monday. In a statement issued yesterday afternoon, the commission said: “The Commission…

King Zwelithini now has own cellphone network

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini launched his new cellular network Bayede Mobile in November. Bayede (which translates to “hail” in isiZulu) Mobile promises to provide affordable cellular services to South Africans…

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