Teacher acquitted of raping his former colleague

Danisa Masuku, [email protected] A TEACHER who was accused of raping his former colleague on two separate occasions has been acquitted. The 27-year-old teacher stationed at Matabeleland North Province-based school, appeared…

South Africa’s truest test

Gina Din-Kariuku Whenever xenophobic violence erupts in South Africa, I find myself wrestling with the same feeling. Sadness. Migration pressures are not unique to South Africa. From Europe to North…

Bulawayo set for chilly mornings and sunny afternoons this weekend

Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor  Residents in Bulawayo can expect cold mornings and mild, sunny afternoons on Friday and throughout the weekend as dry winter conditions continue to dominate across…

Man arrested while trying to sell stolen mopani worms

Zimpapers Reporter POLICE have arrested a 40-year-old Beitbridge man in connection with a robbery in which cash and five bags of mopani worms were stolen from a house in New…

Wealth creation policies to stay, says President . . . communities need impactful results

Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter EMPOWERMENT and wealth-creation initiatives launched in recent years are rooted in the conviction that political independence is incomplete without economic emancipation, President Mnangagwa has said. The Zanu…

Relief centres mobilised for returnees

Samuel Kadungure and Luthando Mapepa THE Government has activated Civil Protection Committee structures across Manicaland to mobilise holding centres, food, medicines, and other essentials for Zimbabweans returning from South Africa…

Cells revolutionary party’s core foundation

Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Political Hub ZANU PF Cells constitute the party’s core foundation and the revolutionary party’s strength and endurance depend on this organ, President Mnangagwa has said. The President, who…

SA crisis: 56 000 troop back home

Thupeyo Muleya-Beitbridge Bureau MORE than 56 000 Zimbabweans have returned home through Beitbridge Border Post since late May as anti-migrant protests continue in parts of South Africa. Government figures show…

Tsambe girl rockets to global space stage

Ray Bande Senior Reporter A ST Augustine’s Form Six learner, Shalom Makumbirofa, has earned the honour of representing Zimbabwe in the prestigious Space Kidz India (SKI) aerospace education programme after…

Women lead rural economic revival in Bubi-Lupane

Raymond Jaravaza WHAT was once barren land in drought-prone Lupane has become a thriving economic hub where more than 90 communal farmers — most of them women — are earning…

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