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The weight of decisions: How choices shape destiny

God desires to lead us into the fullness of our destinies, but we must make ourselves available by aligning our character with His will.
By Humphrey Mtandwa Jan. 26, 2025

Biden lowers US moral high ground

Biden is a veteran politician. He spent over 50 years in public office.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Jan. 25, 2025

Trio in trouble for possessing live pangolin

Chipiro pleaded guilty, while Moyo and Shoko pleaded not guilty.
By Berita Kafesu Jan. 25, 2025

Masvingo armed robbers jailed 75 years each

The suspects appeared at Masvingo Regional Magistrates Court on January 22, where they were convicted and sentenced.
By Online Reporter Jan. 23, 2025

Man ‘test’ daughter’s virginity, locked up

The accused allegedly inserted his finger in the child’s private parts, while inquiring if the act was painful.
By Berita Kafesu Jan. 21, 2025

Judge finds Giuliani in civil contempt in 2020 election workers' case

Giuliani's lawyer, Joseph Cammarata, said on Monday that the time frame for Giuliani to respond to the election workers' demands was tight but that he sought to comply. 
By Reuters Jan. 7, 2025

Take Parly business seriously, Deputy Speaker urges ministers, deputies

Gezi concurred with Mushoriwa’s point of order and urged ministers and their deputies to take Parliament business seriously.
By William Vundla Dec. 7, 2024

Burning Spear: The making of the show

Yet here is a prophet to celebrate in his own home.
By Rex Mphisa Nov. 2, 2024

Zim: Tackling misinformation, disinformation in the age of AI

The legal battle, stemming from statements made on X (formerly Twitter), represents a significant shift in Zimbabwe’s defamation laws, now extending to digital spaces.
By Boldwill Hungwe Oct. 6, 2024