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Man (51) rapes girl (12)

It is the State’s case that in January this year, the girl was herding cattle when she met the suspect who was carrying an axe and an Okapi knife.
By DANIEL MOYO 6h ago
Kaindu prays for goals
Kaindu prays for goals
He struggled in the 2-0 victory over Caps United in which defender Andrew Mbeba and midfielder Mckinnon Mushore scored.
By Fortune Mbele 6h ago
Zimplats nominates new external auditor
A resolution proposing the appointment of Axcentium as Zimplats’ external auditor will be put before shareholders at the company’s 2024 annual general meeting.
By Business Reporter 6h ago
Govt ‘regrets’ tax hike
Mnangagwa said the IMTT hike was a social and economic experiment to see how people and businesses would react upon which it would be reviewed.
Africa’s role in delivering a new health win
Immunisation is one of our most successful and cost-effective public health interventions.
Workers expose Zupco rot
However, the workers, who requested anonymity, accused management of “window dressing their financial accounts to shun external audit with false financial statements (sic)”.
By Nhau Mangirazi 6h ago
Raza yearns to rediscover form
Raza, the mercurial Chevrons skipper who made it into the ICC Men's global T20I squad for 2023, reflected on his performance
By AUSTIN KARONGA 6h ago
Unlicensed revolver lands man in court
Darlington Gama pleaded guilty when he appeared before Bulawayo Magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe on Wednesday and was sentenced to nine months in jail.
By DANIEL MOYO 6h ago
A call for entries to charity painting competition
In a wide-ranging interview with NewsDay Life & Style Rushambwa said the selected artworks would be showcased in Shanghai, China, from May 25 to 30.
By Tendai Sauta 6h ago
‘ZiG was imposed on Zimbos’
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has on several occasions been accused of abusing Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act to dodge consulting the Legislature.
By Tapiwa Zivira 6h ago
Credit officer advances US$83k to ‘ghost’ clients
The court heard that the suspect is employed as a credit officer for Zimnat where his duties include recruitment of clients for business loans.
By Rejoice Phiri 6h ago
Mutsvangwa’s son spends day 2 in prison
However his mother, Monica, has purportedly charged that her son was innocent and a victim of underhand politics.
Mohadi shamed by stadia ban
Mohadi came face to face to with the level of decay of the local sporting facilities when he toured the National Sports Stadium, Magamba Hockey Stadium and Rufaro Stadium
By Henry Mhara 6h ago
Young jazz artiste on the rise
The musician said the album portrayed how people easily overlook others’ good deeds once they make mistakes.
By SHARON ZEBRA 6h ago
Dairy industry under threat
Chadoka highlighted the association's efforts to make semen available at subsidised rates.
Inaugural Vinyl Festival prepares to launch
Afro-fusion band Mokoomba has also in the recent past made recordings sold on vinyl in Europe, Athikati said.
By Tendai Sauta 6h ago
ZiG brought more misery for consumers: CCZ
ZiG was introduced last month to replace the Zimbabwe dollar, but the new currency has faced public resistance, especially from commuter transport operators, making life difficult for consumers
By TAFADZWA MHLANGA 6h ago
Cyanide smuggling case: Accused claims diplomatic immunity
Li Song was supposed to appear in court Thursday on a smuggling charge.
By Staff Reporter 16h ago
Israeli president criticises minister's 'Hamas loves Biden' comment
Herzog says the comment could "damage Israel's national security interests", adding that "baseless, irresponsible, insulting statements" should be avoided.
By BBC News May. 9, 2024
GDP nosedives as drought bites
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has since declared the drought a state of national disaster with government this week announcing that efforts to mobilise food aid had begun.
By BRENT SHAMU May. 9, 2024
We can’t trace Mugabe’s U$15b diamonds: Zacc
Mugabe later escaped parliamentary probe on the missing diamonds after he was recused from the oral evidence hearing by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Jacob Mudenda.
By Silas Nkala May. 9, 2024
Multi-media expos to improve Zim’s broadcasting sector
Nleya mentioned that it is not advisable to enter an oversubscribed sector, but one should start something new and make a difference to help to develop the country.
By SHARON ZEBRA May. 9, 2024
Let’s build a strong AI adoption framework
AI has emerged as a new battleground for international competition, with nations recognising its potential to drive economic prosperity and national security.
By Darlington Chigumbu May. 9, 2024
MaBlerh back to host The Real Housewives of Durban reunion
The confrontations resulted in the ladies splitting into two core groups. On the one side were Sorisha Naidoo, Slee Ndlovu and newcomers Ameigh Thompson and Angel Ndlela.
By Life & Style Reporter May. 9, 2024
Passion Java turns to Zanu PF for ‘Night of Wonders’
The party’s secretary for transport in the area, Nico Hamadziripi confirmed to NewsDay that the party was mobilising its supporters to attend Java’s event.
By Problem Masau May. 9, 2024
Vumbachikwe Mine faces corporate rescue.
Vumbachikwe Mine, situated in Gwanda and owned by Duration Gold, reportedly owes various creditors, including workers, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority and Zesa Holdings more than US$10 million.
By Nizbert Moyo May. 9, 2024
Speed up informal settlement regularisation, govt told
He challenged the Local Government and Public Works ministry to streamline the regularisation process to minimise bureaucracy.
By Harriet Chikandiwa May. 9, 2024
Industry minister engages businesses over ZiG
He toured a US$5,6 million pasta manufacturing plant and a US$7,7 million biscuit making line.
By Tatira Zwinoira and Blessed Ndlovu May. 9, 2024