Guruve man sentenced to 20 years for raping teen (14)

Londile Moyo, [email protected] A 44 -YEAR old man from Masoka Village, in Guruve has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping his 14-year-old daughter. In a statement, the…

JUSTICE SERVED: Two friends found guilty of murder, sentenced to 27 years

Anesu Dhliwayo, [email protected] TWO friends will spend the next 27 years in prison after they were convicted of a murder that occurred in Lower Gweru in 2018. The duo, Trust…

All set for Harvest House Marathon…as church marks 30 years in ministry

  Zimpapers Sports Hub SEASONED and amateur athletes are set to take part in the inaugural Harvest House International Professionals Chapter Marathon on Saturday, as part of the church’s 30th…

Sisters assault neighbour over her husband

A woman from Marimba in Harare is accusing her two neighbours, who are sisters, of physically assaulting and harassing her over her husband.

Police to include names and addresses of traffic offenders

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has indicated that it will soon include names and addresses of traffic offenders identified through its Electronic Traffic Management System (ETMS), when it releases another batch of suspected road regulations violators.

Supreme Court upholds cancellation of Serepta’s mining claim certificates

The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the cancellation of mining claim registration certificates held by Serepta Resources (Private) Limited, bringing finality to a long-standing legal dispute with Ariston Holdings (Private) Limited over land use at Kent Estates in Norton, Mashonaland West Province.

Over 11 950 dog bite cases recorded nationwide this year

OVER 11 950 people have been bitten by dogs nationwide since the beginning of the year, the latest disease surveillance report shows.

Ecologist says Lake Chivero water clarity improves 

The water clarity in Lake Chivero has improved due to the rains experienced during the rainy season.

Gweru mayor commends nurses for their role in health care

Gweru Mayor Councillor Martin Chivhoko has commended nurses for their tireless efforts, dedication and commitment to delivering quality health care.

Witness incriminates Ministry of Industry and Commerce officials in criminal abuse of office case

The trial of three Ministry of Industry and Commerce workers accused of issuing fraudulent vehicle import licences to over 200 unqualified individuals resumed this week, with incriminating evidence presented by a forensic expert against the ministry’s principal economist showing that many signatures on applications were made by one person.

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