18-year-old nabbed for impregnating juvenile girlfriend
Tsenulo Moyo An 18-year-old boy from Kingsdale in Bulawayo was arrested for impregnating his 15-year-old girlfriend who is a juvenile by the law. Ashley Vuyisile Sibanda (18) appeared before Bulawayo…
Tenant assaults landlord and destroys property
Tsenulo Moyo A 26-year-old woman from Sizinda suburb in Bulawayo was arrested for allegedly assaulting her landlord and destroying her house ’s windows on the day she was moving out…
Man nabbed for intimidating mother
Mashudu Mambo A 32-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo has been nabbed for intimidating his mother with a knife after she asked him to lower the volume of the radio. Nicholas Mandla…
KWEZA DEFENDS DECISION TO CROWN SCOTTLAND
Takudzwa Chitsiga Zimpapers Sport THE ZIFA Northern Region Soccer League leadership have defended their decision to crown Scottland as champions because Karoi United withdrew their appeal on the eve of…
Heart surgeons scale new heights
Cardiac specialists at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare have so far managed to conduct 40 open heart surgeries this year as the team seeks to meet a target of 60 operations this year.
US$1,4m major boost for Agric sector
ZIMBABWE recently benefitted from a US$1,4 million fertiliser grant from the government of Japan, in a major boost to the country’s summer cropping season aspirations of increasing production by 347 percent.
Followers on Zimpapers platforms hit 11 million — Deketeke
The country’s largest integrated and diversified media company, Zimpapers, continues to expand its digital footprint across its platforms that now boast more than 11 million followers as the firm continues to exploit vast opportunities that exist in the digital sphere while fulfilling its core mandate to keep the nation informed.
106 security guards attacked during robberies
AT least 126 security guards been attacked by criminals this year during 644 armed robberies recorded in Harare.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Diaspora a major asset for Zimbabwe
AROUND one million Zimbabweans live outside the country, the majority, just over three quarters, in South Africa but with significant groups in Britain, the United States of America and Australasia. Others are scattered in many other countries and between them they form a major asset for their native country.
BILLIAT FEELS THE LOVE, RALLIES WARRIORS
KHAMA Billiat is humbled by how the nation welcomed him back into the national team fold almost three years after announcing his international retirement.











