An overzealous Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer risks having money deducted from his monthly salary to pay up damages amounting to ZWL400 000 as punishment for his misdemeanours after he severely assaulted and tortured Ednock Dube, a Chitungwiza resident, for allegedly violating curfew regulations.Tinashe Chinopfukutwa
Bulawayo Polytechnic college's notice to students banning revealing outfits during classes has attracted public outrage with social media users labelling the move as regressive and unwarranted. According to a notice released by the institution, no student will access the college facilities while 'improperly' dressed. The notice listed
Whiz kid Maud Chifamba who made history by becoming the youngest student to enroll at the University of Zimbabwe at the age of 14 has urged media to promote balanced reporting on incidents of Gender Based Violence (GBV). Participating at the launch of the anti-child marriages
The main event will be at the Hatcliffe Campus while those who will attend virtually will be at Belvedere Teacher's colleges in Harare. Other centers have been organized around the country.
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has thrown his legislators under the bus after it emerged that they all received the controversial US$40 000 loan from government. Government has followed up on an earlier offer of US$500 000 and US$350 000 given to ministers
Tigere Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) has been listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) through an Initial Public Offer ahead of maiden trading on the bourse tomorrow. A REIT is a company that own or finance income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors.
The trial of Harare East legislator, Tendai Biti on charges of allegedly assaulting a Russian investor, Tatiana Aleshina continues to open can of worms after the firebrand politician revealed damning details of how the complainant was instrumental in the execution of the Airport road construction. Biti
New evidence has shown that an estimated 20 to 30 per cent of women and girls in conflict-affected settings experience sexual violence
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