Teenager (19) slapped with 20-year jail term
Danisa Masuku, [email protected] A 19-YEAR-OLD domestic worker from Inyathi in Bubi District was slapped with a 20-year prison term for indecently assaulting his employer’s niece by thrusting his fingers into…
Mozambican buyers descend on Zimbabwe agricultural market, boost onion sales
Edgar Vhera ONION traders at the country’s largest fresh produce market (Mbare) had an early surge in business after Mozambican buyers descended and purchased 15 tonnes of the product to…
Alcaraz wins Australian Open title
CARLOS Alcaraz swept past Novak Djokovic to win his first Australian Open tennis title yesterday and become the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam, denying the Serbian great…
Arda redefines rural wealth
Lonster Mutata-Herald Correspondent IN a decisive shift, the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority is increasingly asserting itself as a central pillar in the Second Republic’s rural transformation and industrialisation agenda,…
‘Housing co-ops still legally recognised’
Alicia Kadzviti-Zimpapers Reporter THE Government has dismissed claims that housing cooperatives are no longer legally recognised, as the legislation governing them remains fully in effect. The clarification was issued by…
‘Ganja man’ jailed two-and-a-half years as drug peddling crackdown intensifies
Thupeyo Muleya, [email protected] A 42-YEAR-OLD Beitbridge man has been sentenced to an effective two-and-a-half years in prison after he was caught transporting nearly 80 kilogrammes of mbanje (marijuana) in an…
School drop-out MaYoghurt finds success in music, TV
JOHANESSBURG. — South Africa’s Short and Sweet reality TV star Yamkelani Jama, popularly known as MaYoghurt, says he has never once questioned his height or cried to God about it.…
Avoiding an unnecessary war or punished for resisting imperialism?
Gibson Nyikadzino-Zimpapers Politics Hub THE current behaviour of the United States being witnessed in Iran, and recently in Nigeria, Venezuela, Canada, Greenland, Gaza and Ukraine, is not conducive to solutions…
NATO ruined Libya, but couldn’t break it
Mustafa Fetouri To an outside observer, Libya is a map of fractured jurisdictions. Yet, beneath the surface, a singular, invisible nervous system keeps the lights on. This is the ultimate…











