48 hours to remove illegal billboards
HARARE City Council is set to remove illegal billboards on road verges and private property across the capital.
Police roll out new payment methods
POLICE are rolling out a multi-payment system at roadblocks across the country which will see motorists using all modes of payment and settling some of their fines on the spot.
Serial child abuser awaits sentence
A 53-year-old Harare man yesterday admitted to sexually abusing nine children including two girls — all below the age of 12.
Chirawu-Mugomba to head education council
High Court judge, Justice Slyvia Chirawu-Mugomba, has been appointed chairperson of the Council for Legal Education (CLE), a statutory body that regulates legal education and training in Zimbabwe.
Botched car deal trial continues
The trial of a Harare man, Michael Mutsvunguma, who is facing a fraud charge after allegedly swindling a ZB bank employee of US$18 000 in a botched car sale deal, continued yesterday with his lawyer claiming that his client received death threats from the complainant.
Merkel heir faces mounting unrest after historic defeat
German conservative leader Armin Laschet is facing mounting unrest within his party, after their historic defeat in federal elections.
Arsenal star in strong Black Stars squad
ARSENAL midfielder, Thomas Partey, has been included in the 32-man Ghana squad announced by new coach, Milovan Rajevac, for next month’s 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe.
Time to overhaul lobola in line with modern trends
Through representation on television, books and movies, the euphemistic view of marriage evokes images of a bride walking down aisle in a supple white gown that captures both light and attention; triple layered cakes and elaborately dressed guests gathered to observe an honorary marriage officer or ordained priest ratifying couples as married under the eyes of the law or before God.
Ngezi on verge of quarter-final slot
NGEZI Platinum Stars coach, Rodwell Dhlakama, has pressed his charges to grab the opportunity and get the victory they need, to qualify for the Chibuku Super Cup quarter-finals.
Revived giants step into the light
THE last time they kicked a ball they were virtually penniless, their volatile camps were restless, their future looked hopeless and the pressure on their leadership was relentless.











