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Deaf man gruesomely murders uncle after marriage proposal dispute

Fanuel Masora was sentenced to 36 months in prison, wholly suspended on condition that he performs community service.

Tug-of-war over mandatory fees divides Eastview neighbourhood

This ongoing debate reflects the complex dynamics within the sprawling neighbourhood, where finding common ground remains a constant challenge. 
By Tonderayi Matonho Mar. 19, 2026

Residents frogmarched to Zanu PF cell meetings

Zanu PF youths allegedly went door-to-door in Eastview suburb, east of Harare, demanding that people attend a cell verification meeting addressed by local leaders
By Priviledge Gumbodete and Problem Masau Mar. 6, 2023

Residents frogmarched to Zanu PF cell meetings

Zanu PF youths allegedly went door-to-door in Eastview suburb, east of Harare, demanding that people attend a cell verification meeting addressed by local leaders
By Priviledge Gumbodete and Problem Masau Mar. 6, 2023

Recognition of civil partnerships stirs controver

CAROLINE (21) gazes at her toddler and recollects how the monotony of the coronavirus lockdown led her into a controversial love affair.
By Global Press Journal Feb. 10, 2023

Big surprise for local dancehall chanter

Banabasi Marambire, the CEO of Barmlo Group of Companies made this pledge when he visited Micho, as the chanter is popularly known, at his home in Chitungwiza’s St Mary’s suburb.

By The NewsDay Nov. 14, 2021

Big surprise for local dancehall chanter

Banabasi Marambire, the CEO of Barmlo Group of Companies made this pledge when he visited Micho, as the chanter is popularly known, at his home in Chitungwiza’s St Mary’s suburb.

By The NewsDay Nov. 14, 2021

Big surprise for local dancehall chanter

Banabasi Marambire, the CEO of Barmlo Group of Companies made this pledge when he visited Micho, as the chanter is popularly known, at his home in Chitungwiza’s St Mary’s suburb.

By The NewsDay Nov. 14, 2021