Six DAs accused of rape deny charges

The Rhodesia Herald, June 16, 1979 SIX district assistants are in the dock at the Salisbury Regional Court, charged with raping six women in the Enkeldoorn area between March 25…

UN validates Zim development projects

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter THE United Nations (UN) and other development partners have validated the 2021 development programmes and projects worth US$523 million under the just-ended 2016-2021 Zimbabwe-UN Development Assistance…

Untold truths about America’s gross human rights violations

Lonias Rozvi Majoni Correspondent The inhumane practices by the United States at Guantanamo Bay detention camp point to the existence of shameless hypocrites, devils incarnate and certified slayers of mankind!…

President helps ease Harare water woes

Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter President Mnangagwa’s intervention to solve Harare water crisis is bearing fruit with the council having increased its current water production to about 320 megalitres daily up…

Palestine dismayed by abuse of human rights

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent THE State of Palestine is dismayed by the ongoing efforts of selected actors to undermine the Human Rights Council (HRC) and its independent Commission of Inquiry…

Katsande survives carjacking

JOHANNESBURG. — It can be revealed that veteran Zimbabwean midfielder Willard Katsande has been involved in a gruesome carjacking incident on Tuesday in Johannesburg, South Africa. A year ago, Katsande…

Man demands sex in front of minors

Ashley Mujoma A CITY woman has accused her husband of sexually abusing her in front of their minor children.

‘US$12bn mining target on course’

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter Zimbabwe is on course to attain the US$12 billion mining industry target next year, according to Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando, with small…

Day of the African Child: Let’s remove harmful practices

Edward Kallon Correspondent As we mark the Day of the African Child, allow me to pay tribute to the recent Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court ruling that increased the legal age of…

Second Republic keeps citizens apace with the superhighway

Elliot Ziwira Senior Writer Since the world has become smarter, the Second Republic, under the stewardship of President Mnangagwa, and through the Ministry of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier…

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