Form Two girl busted in car sex

Gibson Mhaka A FORM Two girl from Mzilikazi suburb in Bulawayo was busted by her mother in an early morning car sex romp with their 27-year-old neighbour who had allegedly…

Free food kitchen brings hope for Chitungwiza residents

Hazel Marimbiza Every morning Christine Muto sends her seven-year-old son, Jude, to go and eat porridge at a free food kitchen popularly known as Kuchengetana Trust, in Chitungwiza, Harare. Jude…

Hippo suffers 11pc decrease in sugar production

Hippo Valley Estates Limited’s sugar production for the year to March 31, 2020 fell 11 percent to 212 004 tonnes from 238 965 tonnes recorded in the prior year.

Dynamos stay in League race

DYNAMOS were worthy winners over Meikles at Gwanzura Stadium yesterday and maintained their challenge for the Rhobrew League title.

Mugeyi explains Chiefs, BUSH BucKs, Downs snubs

Legendary striker Wilfred “Silver Fox” Mugeyi has set the record straight on why he refused to play for the PSL’s big three during the peak of his football career. Mugeyi…

Gwati tackles domestic violence through music

Videographer and musician Simbarashe Gwati, affectionately known by his fans as “Simba Gee,” recently dropped a video for the song, “Chironzo”, which takes a dig at gender-based violence.

Gwati tackles domestic violence through music

Videographer and musician Simbarashe Gwati, affectionately known by his fans as “Simba Gee,” recently dropped a video for the song, “Chironzo”, which takes a dig at gender-based violence.

Construction of open prison for women starts

Construction work on the first open prison for women, the second such facility in the country, has begun in Marondera in a development that will see inmates serving their sentences in a relaxed environment.

Power cuts strain Ariston Holdings’ irrigation capacity

AGRO-INDUSTRIAL concern, Ariston Holdings, says utilisation of its irrigation capacity has been largely constrained by power cuts and below normal rains received in the previous season and incessant power cuts.

Normalcy returns to city firm after strike

Splash Paint and Plastics Pvt employees are now back at work following a four-day strike last week due to alleged poor working conditions and wages

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