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Suspected rapist leaves shoes at crime scene    

A 32-year-old suspected rapist from Chief Masendu appeared before Plumtree magistrate Josha Nembaware facing rape charges.
By Simbarashe Sithole Aug. 21, 2025

Moving Jazz Cafe live at Centurion

It was now time for the internationally acclaimed super star, Louis Mhlanga.
By Fred Zindi Aug. 17, 2025

We haven't tasted real freedom: Zapu veterans

THE Sibangilizwe Nkomo-led opposition Zapu has hit out at the government for failing to look after veterans of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.
By Silas Nkala Aug. 13, 2025

Soldier assaults wife for going to bar alone

A Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) member was hauled before the Plumtree magistrates’ court after assaulting his wife for leaving him behind while she went to a bar. 
By Simbarashe Sithole Jul. 20, 2025

Man convicted of stealing uncle's beer

Plumtree magistrate Joshua Nembaware convicted Iphithule Mpofu of stealing his uncle’s alcohol.
By Nizbert Moyo Jul. 14, 2025

‘Declare July 1 public holiday in Nkomo’s honour’

“It would be a testament to government’s commitment to recognising and celebrating the contributions of national heroes and heroines who have shaped our country’s history.”
By Staff Reporter Jul. 3, 2025

Zim opposition party calls for public holiday in honour of late VP Joshua Nkomo

"As a stalwart leader, he played a pivotal role in shaping the nation's narrative, fostering a sense of national identity, and championing the rights of the marginalised," he said.
By Staff Reporter Jul. 2, 2025

Joshua Nkomo remembered

According to the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe, over 20 000 people were killed, with many others raped, maimed and some disappeared without trace.
By Silas Nkala Jul. 1, 2025

Editorial Comment: Choreographed Gukurahundi hearings an insult to victims

Thirty-eight years after the Unity Accord that ended the killings, thousands of victims are stateless because they can not obtain identity documents for various reasons.
By The Standard Jun. 29, 2025