Second accused gives graphic details of encounter with Mai Jeremaya
THE rape trial involving socialite Mai Jeremaya hit a dramatic end yesterday after the man she is accusing of raping her, narrated how she was allegedly a willing participant in the sexual act that occurred on April 30.
South Korea commits to development partnership with Zimbabwe. . . hails First Lady for her passion to uplift the nation
THE First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday met a high-level delegation from South Korea, which expressed a strong commitment to partnering with Zimbabwe through her Angel of Hope Foundation on key developmental initiatives.
India fast-tracks satellite deployment
INDIA has fast-tracked the deployment of 52 surveillance satellites to enhance its space-based defence capabilities, according to media reports yesterday.
JULY WORSHIP MUSIC FEST TO UNVEIL NEW TALENT
FROM a smaller stage to a bigger stage—this aptly sums up the journey of the annual July Worship Music Festival (JWMF), which continues to be praised for promoting new and fresh gospel talent.
Small scale miners target 100 tonnes gold a year
SMALL-SCALE miners are optimistic about the new Mines and Minerals Bill, predicting that gold production could reach at least 100 tonnes annually, significantly exceeding the current target of 40 tonnes.
Chilling confession reopens liberation war wounds
IN a chilling confession that has reopened wounds from Zimbabwe’s liberation war, an elderly man from Sanyati, Mr Benson Benson (88), on Saturday admitted to burning and burying the bodies of two Zipra freedom fighters.
Reforms transform economy: Speaker
THE Speaker of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, has said Zimbabwe’s economy is undergoing a transformative shift driven by regulatory reforms introduced by President Mnangagwa.
Rural men open up on mental health struggles
Nomalisa Gumpo, [email protected] MEN from Ward 6, Umguza, Matabeleland North gathered recently to openly discuss mental health, gender roles, societal expectations and health-related issues during a Men’s Indaba, a platform…
Zinara applauded for holding another AGM
THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has made history by holding its Annual General Meeting for last year within a period of six months after the closure of the financial year, and has done so with its second clean audit report in succession, showing its insistence on good governance procedures.
Chitepo School to counter anti-Zanu PF sentiment
THE Chitepo School of Ideology will not stop rallying masses around calls of nationalist and Pan-Africanist consciousness to counter anti-ZANU PF sentiments sponsored by negative-minded people, the school’s principal said yesterday.










