Zimbabwean opposition leader Job Sikhala and his uncle Alexander Thema have been granted R10,000 bail each by the Pretoria Magistrates Court in South Africa. The two were arrested on November...
Read moreDetailsTwo students, Marlvin Saint and Lindon Zanga, from Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT), who were reportedly abducted yesterday, have been found with visible signs of torture and bruises. According to...
Read moreDetailsOpposition leader Job Sikhala and his co-accused are set to appear in court on Wednesday for a formal bail application, according to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). The pair recently...
Read moreDetailsIn a landmark ruling, former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) CEO Frank Chitukutuku has been ordered to hand over his vast empire of luxury assets to the State. The High...
Read moreDetailsProminent pro-democracy activist Godfrey Karembera, widely known as Madzibaba VeShanduko, is reportedly in critical condition at a local prison. The 47-year-old activist is said to be suffering from a severe...
Read moreDetailsVillagers in Nkayi, Matabeleland North, are fed up with the local police's handling of stock theft cases, according to a report by CITE. They claim that arrested thieves are often...
Read moreDetailsA devastating incident occurred in Rushangarumwe village, Buffalo Range, when a 25-year-old woman, Chenai Mahusani, died after lightning struck her family's thatched hut, setting it on fire. The incident happened...
Read moreDetailsA devastating loss has shaken the maritime community as Rumbidzai Nyamurowa, a young Zimbabwean crew member of the Viking Star Ship, is presumed dead after jumping into the Mediterranean Sea...
Read moreDetailsIn a swift U-turn, Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) Managing Director Engineer Abel Gurupira has been suspended on full pay, not fired, following the October power outage that...
Read moreDetailsIn Zimbabwe, a new chapter of woes unfolds as tensions simmer over the presence of Chinese nationals, described by some locals as a “menace” treating Zimbabweans worse than a bad...
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