MAN DROPS BOMBSHELL DIDDY SEX ASSAULT CLAIMS WHEN COMPLAINANT WAS 10
NEW YORK. – Two new lawsuits have been filed against Sean “Diddy” Combs accusing the music mogul of sexual assault.
200k Harare residents to benefit from Pfumvudza scheme
AT least 200 000 Harare farmers are set to benefit from the 2024/25 Provincial Presidential Agricultural Input (Pfumvudza/Intwasa) Scheme meant to ensure food security for families across the country including those in urban areas.
China warns EU on separate EV price talks
China on Monday again warned the EU not to conduct separate negotiations with certain Chinese firms over the price commitment of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) sold in the EU market, and said it will undermine the mutual trust and disturb negotiation process, urging the EU to adhere to the existing framework, and accelerate talks to achieve substantive progress at an early date.
DeMbare mum as football mourns Kamba, Dlodlo
ZIFA yesterday paid their tribute to the departed Dynamos legend and former Zimbabwe international Ernest Kamba who died in Harare on Monday morning.
“Snubbed’ Madrid stand their ground
PARIS. — Real Madrid won the club of the year award but were absent from Monday’s Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, where forward Vinicius Junior was beaten to best men’s player by Manchester City’s Rodri .
Inter-NGOs an ‘unwinding experience’
THE 2024 Inter-NGO sports games held on Saturday at First Capital Bank Sports Club have been described as “an unwinding experience for all participants”.
Internal audit betrays man using fake certificate
A Harare internal auditor has been fined $300 for using a fake certificate to secure his job at the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC).
Politburo sits on Wednesday
The ruling Zanu PF party will convene an extra-ordinary session of the Politburo on Wednesday.
Call to tackle mental health stigma in the workplace
Zimbabwe National Association for Mental Health Focal Person for Mufakose (ZIMNAMH) Miss Jacquelyn Munyamba has urged employers and managers to tackle mental health stigma in the workplace, which can lead to reduced productivity, increased absenteeism and high staff turnover rates.
Dr Dube donates 5k to Lutheran Church
Prominent businesswoman and philanthropist, Dr Smelly Dube on Saturday donated US$5 000 cash to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe (ELCZ)’s Gweru East Parish.










