2 rogue teachers date 11 pupils, impregnate 1
TWO teachers from Svika High School in Shurugwi have been suspended by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education on allegations of having sexual relations with 11 pupils, one of whom fell pregnant.
Graeme Cremer feels buzz in Chevrons camp
ZIMBABWE skipper Graeme Cremer is noticing some change in the team’s dressing room ahead of the start of the ICC World Cup Qualifier on Sunday.
UN peacekeepers from Ghana recalled over sex with S Sudan women
NEW YORK. – Forty-six UN peacekeepers from Ghana have been recalled from their base in northwestern South Sudan following allegations of sexual exploitation of women sheltering at the site, a UN spokesperson said on Monday.
Bolt joins celeb football
LONDON. – Usain Bolt will finally make his footballing debut at Old Trafford. The eight-time Olympic gold medallist will captain a team of international celebrities for the Soccer Aid match on June 10.
Hubby, wife found hanging
A Chipinge husband and his wife were found hanging on the trusses in their bedroom last Saturday.
Chaminuka quits Swazi side
FORMER Warriors assistant coach Saul Chaminuka has quit Swazi Premiership side Matsapha United after a spate of clashes with a member of the team’s management committee and fans despite having been unbeaten in four matches this calendar year.
Tobacco hectarage declines 11pc
Mashonaland West Province has registered an 11 percent decline in the hectarage put under tobacco crop in the 2017-18 summer cropping season.
Saudi King Salman fires chief of staff in major military shake-up
RIYADH. – Saudi King Salman has sacked the military chief of staff and a host of other commanders in a major shake-up, state media said Monday citing a series of royal decrees.
Govt eyes 1 000 tonnes from winter maize
Government has hailed Lowveld sugar cane producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe for partnering it in a winter maize production programme that will see more than 1 000 tonnes being produced this year.
Hailstorm destroys Chimanimani school
Property worth $4 000 was destroyed after a hailstorm ripped off the roof of two classroom blocks and teachers’ houses at Chayamiti Primary School in Chimanimani.

