Binga man acquitted of murder after special verdict on mental illness

Fairness Moyana in Hwange A MENTALLY ill man from Binga District in Matabeleland North Province who fatally stabbed his cousin has been acquitted of murder after the High Court returned…

Government clears Independence boxing tournament

Tadious Manyepo, [email protected] GOVERNMENT has approved the use of national emblems for the Independence Boxing Tournament set for April 11 at City Sports Centre in Harare, a move that gives…

Treasury mandates exclusive ZiG payments for local suppliers in procurement overhaul

Business Reporter TREASURY will pay all current and new local suppliers exclusively in the domestic currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), under a stringent new pricing framework designed to entrench the…

France clinch Six Nations after 13-try thriller

THOMAS Ramos kicked a penalty after the final hooter to win the Six Nations rugby title for France with a mind-blowing 48-46 victory over a rejuvenated England on Saturday night.…

Police launch awareness campaign after spike in taxi thefts in Gwanda

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] POLICE in Gwanda have launched an awareness campaign following a rise in motor vehicle theft cases, with taxi operators using Honda Fit and Toyota Fun Cargo vehicles…

Kadoma seeks to adopt Geo Pomona template

Wallace Ruzvidzo and Harmony Agere THE City of Kadoma has shown enthusiasm to tap into the success of Geo Pomona Waste Management operations Speaking to the media after touring the…

Interrogating the fate of African widows

In Western economies, widows were historically among the poorest and most vulnerable individuals until the introduction of pension schemes and widow benefits in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.…

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