NEW: Man in court for raping hairdresser
A Harare man on Friday appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Courts facing charges of rape after he lured a hairdresser to his home on the pretext that his wife wanted her hair done.
NEW: Jealous man kills wife in front of kids, commits suicide
An insesure Zvimba man, who was on the run after killing his wife in front of their minor kids last week, has committed suicide after reportedly taking a highly toxic herbicide.
NEW: ICT drive taken to the elderly
GOVERNMENT has embarked on a drive to equip elderly citizens in rural and remote parts of the country with digital technology literacy.
NEW: Innovation pays off for local dairy farmer
MASHONALAND EAST dairy farmer Mr Sean Webster is currently producing 21 000 litres of milk per day after he adopted the pasture-based dairy farming model.
NEW: Zim’s tobacco farmers rake in US$295m
Tobacco farmers have so far grossed US$295 million from both the auction and contract floors, which is, however, lower than US$325 million realised during the same period a year ago.
NEW: From the classroom to the recording studio
TATENDA Munhamo, a Chitungwiza-based teacher, is presently juggling careers in education and music.
NEW: Morocco reports 3 suspected cases of monkeypox
Morocco announced on Monday that it has identified three suspected cases of the viral disease monkeypox.
NEW: World Economic Forum Annual Meeting focuses on four challenges
DAVOS, Switzerland – The annual meeting 2022 of the World Economic Forum (WEF) officially kicked off in the Swiss town of Davos on Monday, focusing on four major challenges: geopolitical risks, pandemics, climate change, and global economic risks.
NGOs plot to unsettle Zim exposed
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) under the auspices of Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC), which have become fretful over the proposed Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment, have hatched an elaborate plan to use neighbouring countries such as Botswana, South Africa and Zambia as conduits for resources to coordinate anti-Government activities ahead of 2023 harmonised elections, it has been learnt.
Be wary of fake nationalism, says President
ZIMBABWEANS should remain vigilant against a new wave of fake nationalism designed to discourage African countries from dealing with investors that are not from the West, which is using all means possible to re-establish its hegemony, President Mnangagwa has said.











