Bishop rapes congregant, attempts abortion
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Correspondent A LOCAL married church bishop is under fire for impregnating one of his congregants and allegedly trying to terminate the pregnancy on four different occasions. Bishop…
Varsities to resume face-to-face learning
UNIVERSITIES are set to resume face-to-face learning and examinations from next week in a phased approach, adhering to Covid-19 prevention regulations.
Schools demand full fees
Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter SOME mission schools in Manicaland this week barred examination sitting pupils who had not paid their fees and levies in full from entering their premises, The…
Fifty-six farmers evicted
Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspondent FIFTY-SIX farmers resettled in Makoni District have been left in a quandary after the High Court ruled that their occupation of Nyamatsanga Farm is illegal as…
VP Chiwenga gets second jab
Government will not force Zimbabweans to take the Covid-19 vaccination, but will continue educating citizens on the importance of being protected against the pandemic, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has said.
Zim, Rwanda ink major deals
ZIMBABWE and Rwanda yesterday signed four Memoranda of Understanding (MoU/Agreements) to cement bilateral relations at inaugural virtual session of the Joint Permanent Commission on Cooperation (JPCC).
Chipinge records disturbing murder cases
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent Three gruesome murder cases were reported in Chipinge in less than a month. Five suspects have since been arrested, while three accused persons are on the…
Shava assumes duties
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Dr Fredrick Shava, is set to assume his Ministerial duties after all the processes to regularise his appointment were completed on Wednesday.
Headlands service station robbed
Liberty Dube Post Correspondent TWO gun-totting robbers recently pounced on a Headlands service station and shot a fuel attendant, before vanishing with US$700. The two unknown robbers approached Kumbirai Marozva…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sports rules fair, must be obeyed
The green light for competitive sport to resume, and the reopening of gymnasiums, is an exceptionally welcome move as Zimbabwe starts walking step by step to a more normal life, but with very strict public health measures in place to make the risk of a new wave of Covid-19 negligible.











