Tsvangirai's child chucked out of school over fees
The late MDC founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai's child has been chucked out of school for failing to pay school fees. As a result, the mother of the child - born out of wedlock - has through h...
View ArticleMnangagwa has 18 children
A publication based in the United Kingdom has added to the mystery around President Emmerson Mnangagwa's offspring by claiming the 76-year-old former Zanla combatant has a total of 18 children. ...
View ArticleMnangagwa's office exonerates Undenge
DEPUTY Chief Secretary in the office of the president and cabinet, Ray Ndlukula Tuesday gave his testimony in a case in which former Energy Minister, Samuel Undenge, is accused of abusing his duties s...
View ArticleLocal company to print ballot papers
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) will print ballot papers for the forthcoming general elections locally, amid indications that Government Printers is a firm favourite to do the job ahead of Fid...
View ArticleMnangagwa's anti-corruption charade unravels
FORMER Mines permanent secretary, Francis Gudyanga was yesterday removed from remand by a Harare magistrate in a case in which he is accused of fraudulently facilitating the issuance of a certificate ...
View ArticleEU offers fund to audit Zim's first biometric voters' roll
THE European Union (EU) has offered to provide funding for an audit of Zimbabwe's first biometric voters' roll ahead of this year's general elections, as part of measures to promote transparency and p...
View ArticleMukupe in more trouble
FINANCE deputy minister Terrence Mukupe has been taken to court by a Harare-based Chinese construction company, China Industrial International Group, over a $28 000 debt, which arose following the con...
View ArticlePetina Gappah targets Mukupe in smear campaign?
LAWYER and writer, Petina Gappah, has reportedly been exposed for meddling in Zanu-PF internal affairs, after she allegedly attempted to use a phantom Twitter character to have Finance deputy minister...
View ArticleMnangagwa bows to Chinese pressure
THE Zimbabwean government has bowed to Chinese pressure and will restore Anjin Investment's operating licence after finalisation of the new diamond policy, nearly three years after the entity was stop...
View ArticleMining speculators invade Zimbabwe's Great Dyke
THE politically well-connected Cypriot Pouroulis family - which is close to President Emmerson Mnangagwa - and is associated with speculation in mining has hit the jackpot in Zimbabwe.After cl...
View ArticleWoman discovers hubby's lover is HIV+, takes poison
A Mazowe woman is battling for life at Concession hospital after she consumed poison having realised that her husband was dating an HIV positive married woman.Sources familiar with the inciden...
View ArticleKasukuwere came back to check his voter registration details, says Mliswa
Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has urged people to go and register to vote and make use of the current BVR voters roll verification exercise to ensure that their voter registration details were correc...
View ArticleMugabe warnes by lawmakers
THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has warned it could summon former president Robert Mugabe to appear before it after he failed to pitch up for a hearing yesterday to give evid...
View ArticleTips for improving your kitchen
Kitchen is usually overlooked when doing the interior décor for the house because lots of people think the kitchen should only be practical and safe. However, the kitchen need not dull and boring and...
View ArticleMnangagwa's unit an attack on prosecutorial independence
The exercise of public power is subject to the law and must therefore comply with the constitution, which is the supreme law.Tererai MafukidzeThat is a fundamental principle of constit...
View ArticleChiefs seek peace order against Obert Mpofu
THREE Matabeleland North chiefs have approached the courts seeking a peace order against Home Affairs minister Obert Mpofu, whom they accuse of being abusive, issuing ominous threats and occasionally ...
View ArticleMoving away from the death penalty in Zimbabwe - has the time come for change?
Zimbabwe has shown itself ready to embrace change in recent months but would that extend to abolition of the death penalty? The findings of a ...
View Article70% of Zimbabwe's DNA test results NEGATIVE
THE majority of women in Zimbabwe lie about the paternity of their children if DNA results are anything to go by.As many as 70 percent of men in the country are probably not the biological fat...
View ArticleStabbed by ex-wife's boyfriend
A man is nursing wounds after he was allegedly stabbed by his ex-wife's boyfriend in Hatcliffe in a national identity card dispute.This emerged at the Harare Magistrate court where Terrence Ny...
View ArticleMDC-T orders primary election rerun.. Zanu-PF disease
The on going MDC-T primary elections continue to duplicate the just ended ZANU PF primary elections which the manifestation of violence and allegations of rigging caused some constituencies to be reru...
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