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HARARE- Two suspected fraudsters, Martin Harry and Wilbert Kahari, appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday accused of defrauding a man of US$10,000 in a fake land deal involving a ...
A 23-year-old man from Bulawayo has been sentenced to one month in prison after being caught with 12 sachets of dagga, as authorities intensify efforts to clamp down on drug abuse in the city.
China is grappling with a rapidly growing health crisis as more than 7,000 cases of chikungunya, a mosquito-borne virus, have been confirmed in the southern province of Guangdong since early July. The ...
A somber mood has gripped Zimbabwe’s media fraternity following the tragic death of Silas Bhunu, a dedicated driver for Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd (Zimpapers), who was killed in a horrific road ...
The High Court has dismissed an application by a man claiming to be the late President Robert Mugabe’s biological son, ruling that the applicant failed to provide conclusive proof of paternity and had ...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa will honour the legacies of four outstanding Zimbabweans who were recently posthumously declared national heroes, by presenting their families with national flags at this ...
HARARE – Dendera music star Sulumani Chimbetu has strongly denied explosive social media allegations claiming he made romantic advances toward former First Lady Grace Mugabe, labelling the story as ...
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has suspended Inyathi Senior Magistrate Samukeliswe Gumbo following the circulation of a controversial audio clip in which she appears to condone corruption and ...
Zanu-PF Ward 1 Councillor Josiah Mutangi is scheduled to stand trial later this month over allegations that he defrauded a group of informal traders in Bulawayo by falsely promising to secure them ...
ZANU PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Patrick Chinamasa has firmly endorsed the elevation of controversial businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei into the ruling party’s Central Committee, a move widely ...
Zimbabwe’s small-scale tobacco farmers and indigenous stakeholders have renewed calls for the government to craft and implement an Indigenous Tobacco Policy that promotes fair participation and ...
A growing wave of public appeals by Zimbabwean musicians—mostly targeting flamboyant businessman Wicknell Chivayo—has sparked national debate and concern over what critics are calling the ...
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