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Prophet jailed 17 years for raping congregant

According to the prosecution, on July 10 this year, the teenager visited Chivivike’s place of residence to collect some money.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Sep. 18, 2024

Mbalabala accident claims 4 lives

The body of the victim was found lying on the ground with bruises all over.
By William Vundla Jun. 28, 2024

Former SADC PF secretary-general Chiviya dies

Chiviya served as secretary-general of the SADC PF from August 2009 to June 2019.
By Moses Magadza Jun. 12, 2024

Ngundu lithium hopes dashed

According to villagers, dreams of industries, jobs and an upgrade of lifestyle were shattered with the new announcement.
By Rex Mphisa Oct. 22, 2023

Support group carries Chivi community’s hopes

Ronado Mazango, the director of the Zimbabwe Parents of Handicapped Children Association, marvelled, and recalled how far Chivi Chengaose Children’s Stimulation Centre has come.
By Farai Mutsaka Jul. 23, 2023

Presidential borehole drilling scheme brings clean water to remote communities

With the establishment of the boreholes, communities can engage in agricultural activities, mitigating the effects of aridity on food production.
By Problem Masau Jun. 24, 2023

One dies in Masvingo-Beitbridge road accident

Initially there were fears that several people had perished in the accident.
By Emma Nhancumba May. 17, 2023

Many feared dead in Chivi horror crash

The accident happened late yesterday afternoon
By Staff Reporter May. 16, 2023

Feature: Buying banknotes to survive Zim’s sky-high inflation

Ngwenya pays his clients 50% of the value of whichever note they bring — so they get $1 for a torn $2 note or 100 rand for a torn 200 rand note.
By Bbc News Apr. 28, 2023