FINANCIAL services company, Access Forex, allegedly lost over US$300 000 and R600 000 after an employee created fake remittance accounts. Grace Makozho appeared before Harare regional magistrate Donald Ndirowei yesterday facing charges of fraud, money laundering, and supplying false information to a public authority. She was remanded in custody until tomorrow for her bail application….
A HARARE vagrant, who allegedly robbed and killed a Dzivarasekwa man, Forbes Jile, in Harare’s central business district (CBD) earlier this year, appeared in court yesterday facing murder charges. The accused, only identified as Sambureni or Makeni, appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Ruth Moyo and was remanded in custody. His accomplice, Takudzwa Mombeshora, also known…
A MAN from Tsholotsho in Matabeleland North Province has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping a fellow villager while she was working in the fields. Prosper Nkiwane appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Dambudzo Malunga facing rape charges. He pleaded not guilty, but was convicted after a full trial. He was sentenced to…
OMDURMAN, April 7 (Reuters) – The morning sun cast long shadows as Abdulilah Mohamed, an elderly resident of the Shambat neighborhood in…
Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian-American teenager and wounded two others in the occupied West Bank on Sunday night, according to Palestinian officials,…
A billionaire backer of Donald Trump has urged the US president to pause his recently announced trade tariffs, or risk “a self-induced,…
India’s longest and most holy river, the Ganges, is home to thousands of dolphins. But their survival is under threat. But these…
Long, flowing wigs and weave extensions have dominated the catwalks of Ivory Coast’s massively popular beauty pageants for years. Contestants in the…
A Minecraft Movie has proven to be a box office success, bringing in an estimated $300m (£233m) globally during its opening weekend….
By Ashley MoyoSENIOR ENTERTAINMENT WRITER FAMILIES of Zimbabwe’s late music legends are fuming over what they call “broad daylight robbery” after the government blocked efforts to make cover bands pay royalties. The storm erupted after the Ministry of Justice halted Zimura’s plan to collect US$150 from cover bands —money meant to go to the families…
