OPPOSITION Transform Zimbabwe party leader Jacob Ngarivhume, who is accused of inciting people to engage in violence in 2020 on social media, had his freedom bid thrown out by the court and he will now stand trial on August 8. Ngarivhume had filed an application for exception stating that there were formal defects apparent on the face…
COTTON Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) bosses Pious Manamike and Maxmore Njanji will spend the weekend behind bars after they were arrested on…
VICE President Constantino Chiwenga’s ex-wife Marry, pictured, who is accused of assaulting their maid has moved to apply for discharge after the State…
RAPPER Stunner, born Desmond Chideme, pictured, who is accused of assaulting his now ex-wife after a show at a hotel yesterday wept in court stating that men were victims of abuse by women. Stunner alleged that women were taking advantage to abuse the country’s criminal justice system to punish men. He denies assaulting his wife Dyonne…
A 50-YEAR-OLD man has been jailed for an effective 14 years after he was convicted of raping his daughter aged 10. He…
A TRIANGLE man has been nabbed accused of conniving with a Central Intelligence Organisation operative in defrauding and extorting a local businessman on the guise of helping him to recover his debt from the ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. Godknows Ganyani appeared in court over the weekend and he will now join Leonard Mutandwa,…
CITIZENS Coalition for Change activists Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri, who are accused of faking their abduction, have been given time to…
PSMAS holds its eagerly-anticipated annual general meeting (AGM) this Thursday amid ongoing struggles which members say are not the fault of management,…
THE Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has reiterated that it will not hold a congress to choose its substantive leadership or have formal structures, as the party wants to do things differently from other political parties. In addition, the rebranded party also emphasised anew that it will not hold primary elections to choose its candidates…
THE trial of Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume accused of influencing council officials into giving his sister and workmate residential stands failed to start as the key witnesses were in another court as suspects on land- related charges. Trial was set for yesterday but had to be postponed to July 13. This came after another magistrate…
