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Man up for raping sex worker

Nyasha Ngwenya was remanded in custody to July 8 for trial continuation.
By Trevor Mutsvairo 23h ago

Mapfumo’s Afthonia prepares Chitungwiza artists for global market

NewsDay Live had a lengthy chat with Albert Mapfumo and here are highlights of the interview.
By Tendai Sauta Jul. 3, 2025

Thomas Mapfumo in final United Kingdom performance

The iconic musician, affectionately known as Mukanya, will share the stage with his protégé, Kurai Makore.
By Style Reporter Jun. 29, 2025

Mukanya at 80

Mapfumo, (born on July 2, 1945) through his music, took Zimbabweans back to their cultural roots
By Fred Zindi Jun. 22, 2025

Preps for 2025/26 cropping season in full swing

Valley Seeds business director Tich Maponga said the company was managing seeds and maintaining quality control to enhance food security.
By Gracious Daniel Jun. 20, 2025

On the curious return of Walter Mzembi

If Mzembi does not  the Ignatius Chombo or Priscilla Mupfumira, which is the most likely scenario, I will eat my shoes.
By Doctor Stop It Jun. 15, 2025

The vultures are circling

Accusations are flying that council officials are taking advantage of lack of enterprise resource planning to loot the municipality dry.
By Newsday May. 9, 2025
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Harare councillors demand billboard adverts revenue

Mayor Jacob Mafume expressed scepticism about obtaining accurate information from council officials whom he accused of being corrupt.
By Gracious Daniel May. 8, 2025
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Harare town clerk Chisango leaves office

Chisango, who joined council in 1991, rose through the ranks to become the city’s top administrator in 2018.
By Kenneth Nyangani May. 7, 2025