High court overturns 15-year jail sentence
THE High Court has overturned a mandatory 15-year jail term imposed on a married Victoria Falls woman, who was convicted of raping a mentally-challenged man on two separate occasions on the grounds that the trial magistrate had relied on an outdated piece of legislation.
Chidimma laughs off fraud allegations
Miss Universe runner-up and former Miss South Africa finalist Chidimma Adetshina has broken her silence over serious fraud and identity theft allegations − and she’s not backing down.
Kagudu’s rejection, a blessing in disguise
BIKITA Minerals defender, Blessing Kagudu, says he prayed and allowed fate to run its course following a stressful preseason, which saw him being rejected at Herentals and CAPS United.
Title deeds: A toast to independence
As Zimbabwe celebrates 45 years of Independence on Friday, under the theme, “Zim@ 45: Devolve and Develop Together towards Vision 2030”, it is pertinent to reflect on how the question of land management often carries a weight of historical bias.
MODRIC BECOMES SWANSEA CO-OWNER
Real Madrid and Croatia midfielder Luka Modric has joined Swansea as an investor and co-owner, the Championship club announced on Monday.
Govt extends duty-free import window for bus operators
GOVERNMENT has extended a one-year duty-free privilege for public service bus imports, which was initially supposed to end on February 14.
Heartbreak for Lady Sables
ZIMBABWE’S Lady Sables coach Nsikelelo “Sykes” Sibanda may be forced into a re-think regarding his selection policy.
Mhako scoops national chess Championships
CHINHOYI Technical High School chess player, Tawanda Mhako scooped a gold medal at the National NASH Chess Scholars Championships that were held from April 11- 13, 2025 at the school last week.
Woman claims hubby stole US$2,8K
A Harare woman claims her husband attacked her with a knife and stole her US$2,8k after reprimanding him about his habit of walking around naked.
Religious institutions lack proper oversight: SA commission
The South African Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) says the Christian religious sector has been fraught with problematic behaviour and also suffers from a lack of proper oversight.











