Cop steals stray bull
By Simbarashe Sithole A police officer from Figree is in trouble after he allegedly stole a stray bull and sold it at a local abattoir. Nyathi Mayibongwe (33) was dragged…
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By Simbarashe Sithole A police officer from Figree is in trouble after he allegedly stole a stray bull and sold it at a local abattoir. Nyathi Mayibongwe (33) was dragged…
Bindura, Zimbabwe — Serious allegations have emerged from credible sources of a coordinated scheme aimed at politically tarnishing the reputation of Botha Gold Mine by falsely portraying the company as…
Tsvingwe, Mutasa District — February 2026 Residents of Tsvingwe are in shock as illegal mining activities intensify at Chimonyo Mountain, threatening both livelihoods and critical infrastructure. The mountain, which houses…
BY OWN CORRESPONDENT The ruling Zanu PF party is aiming to amend the constitution to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule by two years, pushing the end of his term from…
Penhalonga, Mutasa District — Barely days after a controversial eviction notice targeting 200 residents in Tsvingwe and Penhalonga, community fears have escalated with revelations that the land is being cleared…
By Staff Reporter HARARE – Attorney General, Virginia Mabiza says the proposed constitutional amendments are designed to consolidate national stability, modernise governance and strengthen institutional continuity rather than advance the…
By Simbarashe Sithole A 29 YEAR-OLD Figtree man was convicted for stealing nine goats in his village. Thumbule Mugande was sentenced to one year in jail. Nembaware conditionally suspended six…
By Staff Reporter ZANU PF law maker from Buhera South, Ngonidzashe Mudekunye, is reportedly bullying people in Manicaland saying he is connected to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s family. He is well-known…
By Investigative Correspondent Bindura, Zimbabwe — Tensions at Botha Gold Mine escalated sharply this morning after a contingent of approximately 20 police officers arrived at the mine’s car park, citing…
By Staff Reporter Bindura, Zimbabwe — When corporate disputes abandon courtrooms and re-emerge behind fences and police tape, uncomfortable questions arise about power, process and respect for the rule of…