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Husband forces wife to accept polygamy

Mercy Kumbirai accused her husband Patrick Mashikeni of physical and mental abuse after she rejected his plan to marry a second wife.
By Rejoice Phiri Feb. 23, 2025

Village heads, ‘illegal settlers’ crosswords in Chikomba

The 19 suspected illegal settlers allege that the three village heads, Rugare Chikumbirike, Onias Chirambwi and Celestine Gona, cited as respondents, were disturbing their peace.
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 18, 2025

Witness testifies in war vets civil case

On Friday, the trial continued at the Harare Civil Court with Gada taking the stand to testify on the matter.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 25, 2024

Of the dog bite, dead cat and US$10 000 lawsuit

Mutaki said Mushavi owned an unvaccinated dog as her pet at her Strathaven home in Harare.
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 30, 2024

One night stand haunts Harare man

This emerged at the Harare civil court before magistrate Johanna Mukwesha where Rhoda Chihoko was seeking an order directing Emmanuel Makuwanza to take him as his wife.
By Rejoice Phiri Feb. 25, 2024

Chief ordered to return teacher’s property

Additionally, Mandizha was ordered to pay a US$1 per day storage fee for the period the property was at the chief’s home as of October 2 last year.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 8, 2024

Widow fights eviction from stepsons

Harare Civil Court magistrate Tamara Chibindi heard that Enia Hunda was living in fear of being evicted from her matrimonial house by her stepson Victor and his younger brother.
By Rejoice Phiri Jan. 6, 2024

Cricketer bats away ex-lover’s high maintenance demand

The court ordered Kaia to pay US$80 as maintenance for his minor child.
By Rejoice Phiri Dec. 14, 2023

Torture victims approach SSB for reprieve

After the assault and torture, Gombedza engaged Chinopfukutwa and Saurombe, who in August 2022 sued Nduna and Chihambakwe for damages amounting to US$5 250.
By Rejoice Phiri Oct. 30, 2023