Man jailed 5 years for sodomising cousin

A 25-year-old Guruve man has been sentenced to an effective five years in jail after pleading guilty to sodomising his 13-year-old cousin, saying he had failed to endure 12 weeks of no sex after his wife had just given birth.

cadres warned against abusing party cars

Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi has warned party members against abusing party vehicles ahead of this year’s harmonised elections.

408 000 applications received for free higher education

CAPE TOWN. – A total of 408 000 applications for full study funding have been received, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) told MPs yesterday.

UK-based man convicted of culpable homicide

A 43-year-old United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean man was on Tuesday slapped with a $900 fine for hitting a pedestrian along the Mutare-Masvingo Highway.

Three drown in disused mine pits

A 13-year-old Grade Seven pupil at Malisa Primary School in Silobela last week drowned in a disused mine pit that was not reclaimed for the past six months.

87 endangered vultures poisoned by poachers in Mozambique

JOHANNESBURG. – Conservationists say at least 87 critically endangered vultures have died after consuming poison planted in the carcass of a poached elephant in Mozambique.

Women’s League angles for projects

Zanu-PF’s Manicaland provincial Women’s League has identified various business ventures designed to empower women.

Motor-racing season revs off

THE 2018 Zimbabwe motor racing season revs off at the home of local motorsport – Donnybrook Raceway in Harare – on Sunday with the staging of the opening round of the seven-round main circuit racing’s National Championships which attracts all the country’s top drivers and riders.

EFF on land expropriation: ‘No one will lose their house’

CAPE TOWN. – “No one is going to lose his or her house. No one is going to lose his or her flat. No one is going to lose his or her factory or industry.”

Mid-season drought scuppers Govt plans

The mid-season drought, which affected most parts of the country during the December-January period, scuppered some of Government’s 100-day plans in Manicaland, particularly in the education sector.

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