Mum freaked out as ‘haunted’ binned Frozen doll returns to house twice

It’s no secret that dolls can be pretty creepy, we’ve seen enough horror films to know that. But one thing we didn’t think would prove quite so scary is a…

First arrest puts marital rape under spotlight in Eswatini

The southern African kingdom of Eswatini is ramping up rights for married women, enforcing the charge of rape against offending husbands — a taboo in conservative Swati society. This week,…

Lesotho PM Thabane says he intends to quit

Lesotho’s prime minister has bowed to pressure to step down over evidence allegedly linking him to the murder of his estranged wife, the ruling party said on Thursday. Senior members…

Trump impeachment trial begins in Senate

The historic impeachment trial of Donald Trump opened on Thursday in the US Senate, as lawmakers took a solemn oath to be “impartial” in deciding whether to force the 45th…

Harrison to give opportunities to youngsters at Bosso

Mandla Ncube, Sports Reporter NEWLY appointed Highlanders coach Mark Harrison has no qualms with rewarding promising players at the club with playing time. Harrison, having signed a two-year contract with…

LATEST: Heavy rains expected during the weekend

Sinokuthaba Dube, Sunday News Reporter THE Meteorological Service Department has predicted heavy rains that may uproot trees and damage buildings country wide especially along main watersheds and the Eastern Highlands…

TODAY IN HISTORY . . .

58 years ago, on January 17, 1961 Patrice Emery Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo, was killed by a firing squad. After delivering the country to independence, Lumumba was soon to face internal strife, led by his chief-of-staff, Joseph-Desire Mobutu, which saw him being imprisoned, tortured and then assassinated.

VIDEO: Mark Harrison promises entertaining football

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter NEW Highlanders coach, Mark Harrison wants his team to play an entertaining brand of football that brings good results. Addressing the media shortly after arriving in…

Mutsvangwa unveils community radio stations programme

Cletus Mushanawani The Government has embarked on a community radio station programme which will see marginalised communities, among them Shamva District in Mashonaland Central, receiving information and having their voices heard.…

Anthrax ravages parts of the country

Elita chikwati Senior Reporter At least 177 cattle have died from Anthrax while 87 people were treated for the disease in various clinics and hospitals after eating meat from cattle…

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