Month: April 2017
Main News Politics

Chombo falls on hard times

Home Affairs minister Ignatius Chombo’s former wife Marian has fallen on hard times and cannot afford to pay back a longstanding debt to.

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Sports

Manyuchi apologises for first-round knockout defeat

CHARLES Manyuchi has apologised for the disappointing first-round knockout defeat to Qudratillo Abduqaxorov of Uzbekistan last month in Singapore, which saw him relinquishing.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe, South Africa bicker over robbery accusation

Tensions between Zimbabwe and South Africa grow higher as the two Southern African countries bicker over accusations of bank robberies in South Africa..

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Main News Technology

Man kills baby on Facebook Live then takes own life

A Thai man filmed himself killing his baby daughter on Facebook Live, before taking his own life, Thai police say. The 21-year-old hanged.

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Health & Fitness Main News

Jilted soldier makes wife eat his faeces

A jilted Zimbabwean soldier who made his wife eat his faeces after she had asked for a divorce was dragged before the Mutare.

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Entertainment

Pokello, Elikem love going strong

Two years ago, Big Brother Africa lovers, Pokello and Elikem Kumordzie were the centre of attraction at the Ghana Music Awards as the.

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Main News Religion

Magaya’s demons revealed

Prophet Walter Magaya has sensationally revealed he seriously considered relocating to South Africa last year in the wake of the battering he was.

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Crime & Courts Main News

Ex-Airzim bosses’ 7yr jail terms upheld

By Daniel Nemukuyu Former Air Zimbabwe bosses Peter Chikumba and Grace Pfumbidzayi will now effectively serve seven-year prison terms imposed on them for.

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Main News Politics

Kasukuwere suspends entire Chitungwiza council

LOCAL Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday cracked the whip and suspended all the 25 Chitungwiza councillors, including mayor Phillip Mutoti, accusing them of.

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Main News Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe: Protesting presents many challenges, especially for women

Linda Masarira has suffered at the hands of the government multiple times but insists she will not be silenced “I was arrested in.

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