Man drags lover to court for deliberate HIV infection

A 48-year-old Harare man yesterday took his lover to court on allegations of deliberately infecting him with HIV after having consensual intimacy on the promise that he was going to marry her.

NBSZ in blood relief

Boitumelo Makhurane, Chronicle Reporter NATIONAL Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has been receiving significant blood donations since the beginning of the new school calendar in March. The Covid-19 induced lockdown measures…

Sangoma accused of raping teenage client

A self-styled traditional healer yesterday appeared in court facing allegations of raping his teenage client after claiming that the encounter would heal her menstrual problem.

Apostolic sect leaders vaccinated

As Covid-19 vaccination speeds up, two Apostolic sect leaders and some of their members were vaccinated yesterday at Seke North Clinic in Chitungwiza.

Ngezi reshuffle management

NGEZI Platinum Stars have appointed Leonard Musariri as the new executive chairman in a boardroom reshuffle that is meant to give the ambitious side a competitive edge.

60 years since first space flight

On April 12, 1961, Yury Gagarin opened the way into space for humanity. Since 2011 on Russia’s initiative, April 12 has been marked as the International Day of Human Space Flight by the UN General Assembly Resolution.

Cop fired for pepper-spraying soldier

NEW YORK. – One of two police officers accused of pepper-spraying and pointing their guns at a black US army officer during a traffic stop has been fired, a Virginia town announced late on Sunday, hours after the governor called for an independent investigation.

Another black man shot dead by US police officer

BROOKLYN CENTRE, Minneapolis. — Protests erupted against police when an officer fatally shot a young black man after stopping his vehicle for a traffic violation on Sunday about 16km from where George Floyd was killed during an arrest in Minneapolis in May 2020.

Drunken Transformation a terror: Father

A disgruntled father has dragged his son before the Harare Civil Court seeking a protection order against him alleging that his son terrorises him.

Three steps towards more resilient and inclusive post-COVID-19 economies

In the year since COVID-19 hit, economies across Africa have experienced a dramatic slowdown. Even countries with limited initial incidence of the virus faced severe economic aftershocks. Significant disruption in agricultural markets and labour in sub-Saharan Africa has restricted income and led to rapid food insecurity for many.

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