Education Ministry gets $11k computers
Save the Children, an independent organisation focused on children affairs, last week donated eleven desktops, three laptops and a printer to the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education valued at $11 028 to improve the quality of the learning environment for children.
Hubby kills wife’s lover
A Harare man appeared in court on Friday for allegedly murdering a man he suspected of having an affair with his wife, by throwing him down from a third floor balcony.
Gap between refugees, host communities
Alexander Betts Correspondent Refugees are increasingly regarded as a development issue, rather than simply a focus for humanitarian aid. This reflects the fact that 84 percent of the world’s refugees…
Parly takes Arda to task
Tempers flared in Parliament on Thursday last week between the chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Justice Mayor Wadyajena, and executives from the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (arda) after the latter failed to provide documents of joint venture agreements with private companies such as GreenFuel and Trek.
Chris gifts Rihanna diamond chain
Chris Brown reportedly sent singer Rihanna an expensive birthday gift for her birthday.
Man dies in fight over bar lady
A Gokwe man died after being struck with a stone on the chest while fighting over a bar lady.
Align marriage laws with Constitution: civic society
Civic organisations have called on Government to align marriage laws with the Constitution and end child marriages.
‘Operation Restore Legacy irreversible’
ZIMBABWE National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) secretary-general Cde Victor Matemadanda says November 18 should be declared a public holiday to celebrate the gains of Operation Restore Legacy, which ushered in a new political dispensation.
Bogus ZACC officers extort $10k
Four men allegedly masqueraded as Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission officials and kidnapped Mutoko Rural District Council’s chief executive Peter Sigauke accusing him of engaging in corrupt activities before demanding $10 000 for his release.
New boss for 53 Infantry Battalion
The country is poised for better fortunes and economic recovery under the new political dispensation and members of the Zimbabwe National Army entrusted with maintaining peace and national integrity should remain patient and focused, a senior army official has said.







