TWO brothers in Atiak internally displaced persons' cam in Amuru district have been arrested for raping their 60-year old stepmother, the Police has said.
THE Zimbabwe Special Olympic Team to the World Summer Games arrived here yesterday afternoon after a grueling 17-hour journey, which saw them stopping in two commercial capitals on the way.
AN independent survey has revealed that contrary to claims by the West that Zimbabwe is a dangerous place to visit, the country is actually safer than South Africa.
PRESIDENT Mugabe and his delegation arrived here yesterday morning en route to Harare from New York, where they attended the 62nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN Headquarters.
Nigerians have been asked to embrace arbitration and alternative means of resolving dispute, in view of the attendant delay in resolving cases through the court system.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has secured the order of a Federal High court in Lagos State to detain a businessman, Sam Iwuajoku for three weeks to allow further investigation even as strong indications have emerged that the
ZIMBABWEANS should pray and rally behind President Mugabe if the country is to overcome the economic challenges it is facing, a regional grouping of pastors has said.
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has stood and continues to stand in defence of and championing the cause of the oppressed, redistributing wealth and getting the fundamentals of a just society right.
ZIMBABWE'S long distance runners will undergo yet a another severe test of their resilience when they compete against some international athletes in the Africa University International Peace marathon in Mutare this morning.
SIX months ago it was the glamour fixture of the opening day of the season -- a showdown spiced by the battle for a name, the battle for colours and the battle for the hearts and soul of the fans.
THREE major dance groups -- Mambokadzi, Girls La Musica and Girls of Peace -- have so far lost five girls to marriage, all within the space of one year.
THE history of Zimbabwean music will not be complete without mention of Dr Thomas Mapfumo, Oliver Mtukudzi, the late Leonard Dembo and Simon Chimbetu, and Alick Macheso, says township jazz musician Tanga wekwa Sando.
THE African, Caribbean and Pacific-European Union Joint Parliamentary Assembly has welcomed the progress that has been made by Zimbabwe in its efforts to find solutions to the challenges the country is facing.