A family trust is part of estate planning
Trust Maanda Legal Position WE previously discussed estate planning. One of the ways to safeguard your assets for the benefit of your beneficiaries after you die is by way of…
Medvedev given hefty fine after US Open meltdown
DANIIL Medvedev was fined $42 500 by the US Open for his first-round meltdown in his loss to France’s Benjamin Bonzi. That penalty represents more than a third the $110…
Diana’s Vow, Muromo Rock Art set to captivate global visitors
Liberty Dube Tourism Correspondent WHEN the world gathers in Manicaland for the upcoming Sanganai/Hlanganani/Khumbanayi World Tourism Expo from September 10 to 12, much of the spotlight will naturally fall on…
Gender Commission celebrates historic appointment of Mat North’s first female Chief
Zimpapers Reporter IN a landmark event that signifies a powerful shift in cultural norms and gender equality in Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) celebrated the official inauguration of Silibaziso…
Farm worker steals shotgun
Lovemore Kadzura Weekender Reporter A 28-YEAR-OLD Headlands farm employee — Freddy Madhungudza — was sentenced to six months in prison for breaking into his manager’s office and stole property, including…
WATCH: Holy scandal!
Temba Dube WHAT happens in church is supposed to stay in church, but not this time. Major Webster Ngano, a Salvation Army leader, has sent William Booth’s organisation into chaos…
Kungfu kicks, goblin chaos as family beating rock Binga: Relatives battered in witchcraft row
Danisa Masuku BINGA villagers were left shell-shocked after four men went berserk at Chenego Business Centre, accusing their relatives of blocking the re-hiring of a prophet to banish goblins that…
Why are you associating with hookers ?
Moreblessing Ncube A 50-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man allegedly slapped his girlfriend during a fiery confrontation over her “association with prostitutes.” Jabulani Ndebele of Hopeville appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate Abednigo Ndebele and…
Zimbabwe is burning! Fire season starts with heavy losses and chaos
B-Metro Reporter ZIMBABWE is experiencing a shocking start to this year’s fire season, which runs from 31 July to 30 November, as infernos tear through homes, businesses, farms and iconic…











