8 months for incest
A LUPANE man who had a sexual relationship with his maternal cousin, with the pair having sex in a church building at one point, has been sentenced to an effective eight months in jail for incest after rape charges were withdrawn.
CAPS players cleared to train
AFTER conducting their Covid-19 tests at the weekend, CAPS United are scheduled to begin training today as preparations for the PSL mini-league gather momentum.
Migratory locusts threaten Sadc food security
Moses Magadza Corresponent Members of Parliament from the SADC Region are calling for a concerted regional effort to prevent African Migratory Locusts (AML) exacerbating an already dire food security situation,…
Ginimbi burial: Covid-19 regulations ignored
While socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure was buried at his Domboshava home amid pomp and fanfare on Saturday, the event left concerns on how those who attended disregarded measures to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
UK burns more CO2 per capita than 18 Commonwealth countries
Kevin Njeru Correspondent A new report shows that despite warm words about the importance of Africa and the Commonwealth by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the leaders of Australia…
City Park, Harare Quarry donate to Chambuta
Local authorities have refreshed Chambuta Children’s Home in Chiredzi with renovations for most of the houses adopted by Harare, Gweru, Mutare, Masvingo and Redcliff councils now complete, as a direct response to calls by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa for corporates and citizens to help the home.
DNA results for Ginimbi guests ready in 2 weeks
DNA results for the two foreign nationals who died in a road accident with businessman, Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, along Liberation Legacy Way in Harare, ordinarily known as Borrowdale Road, are expected in two weeks’ time.
Covid-19 reduces incomes by 50 percent
INCOMES and food sources for most rural communities were reduced by more than 50 percent due to Government’s Covid-19 containment measures, which were necessary to stop the spread of the disease, a report has revealed.
Road upgrade in limbo
The rehabilitation of the 60km Alaska-Copper Queen Road that commenced in 2018, is yet to gather pace after this year’s works were suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Chief Hwenje releases nine-track album
THE singer who made the popular “ED Pfee” song, Chief Hwenje, born Admire Sanyanga Sibanda, is back with a new album with nine tracks, a Christmas gift to his legions of fans.











