NEW: Statutory rape sentence commuted to community service

Online Reporter The High Court has overturned a 12-month custodial sentence for a man whose arrest came after his sexual relations with a minor were revealed during a funeral. The…

EMCOZ holds business indaba

The Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (EMCOZ) is spearheading discussions on employment creation and inclusivity at a business indaba that started today and ends on Friday in Harare.

Cimas, Smilestar free dental outreach programme brings smiles to Matabeleland North

Gibson Mhaka IN line with the Government’s philosophy of leaving no one and no place behind, the country’s largest private medical aid society and health service provider, Cimas Health Group,…

NEW: Sowing success: A teacher’s journey to successful farming

Malven Mugadzikwa After over two decades in the classroom, Mrs Netsai Nyamunda Daka has found a new calling in agriculture. A recent graduate of the Zimbabwe Agricultural College (ZIACO), she…

Discipline key among youths: Minister Machakaire

Discipline is a crucial factor for the success of young people, providing the foundation for personal growth and achievement.

Mash West consolidates GDP position

Stakeholders from Mashonaland West have gathered in Kadoma to review the implementation of programmes that are running as part of National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1).

Namibian leader vows to scale up relations with Zim

Kudakwashe Mugari in Windhoek, Namibia Namibia’s President-elect Nandi-Ndaitwah is sending a powerful message of unity and cooperation. “Zimbabwe and Namibia are one,” she emphasises, highlighting the strong bond between the…

Mama Vee sues Holy Ten, demands US$100K for defamation

Laura Maposa Content creator Mama Vee has slapped rapper Holy Ten with a US$100,000 defamation lawsuit.

Rusape woman jailed for killing sister-in-law

A Rusape woman has been sentenced to 26 years in prison for murdering her sister-in-law during a heated altercation.

Government approves Zvishavane’s US$11,3million budget

Government has approved Zvishavane Town Council’s US$11, 3 million budget for 2025, which is a US$1,3 million increase from the previous budget of US$10 million.

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