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A Harare murder suspect, who last month reportedly shot and killed his wife and brother-in-law at their Gletwin home following a protracted marital dispute, is threatening to kill all those he suspects of having had extra-marital affairs with his wife, Olivia Zenda.
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The trial of jailed RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura and six other inmates accused of attempting to escape from prison was yesterday deferred to May 9.
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Harare City Council will continue rationing water despite having received US$150 000 for water purifying chemicals from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) recently.
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AT least 215 drums of bitumen worth RTGS$4 million were stolen at a road construction site in Chivhu last week and Government has rolled out extensive investigations to apprehend the culprits.
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The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)yesterday said only 32 people were killed during this year’s Independence and Easter holidays, not 58 as previously reported.
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Chitungwiza Municipality says it is working on addressing the issue of houses built over water and sewer pipes after people illegally acquired stands.
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A Chitungwiza man was recently sentenced to an effective two-month jail term for assaulting his father with an iron bar after accusing him of stealing his money.
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A Harare man yesterday appeared in court for allegedly defrauding six shops of about $20 000 using edited EcoCash messages.
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A man from Masembura Village in Bindura has appeared in court for allegedly robbing three farm workers of a 303 rifle, mobile phones and money all worth $1400.
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FIFTY-EIGHT people were killed, while 397 others were injured countrywide in 674 road accidents that were recorded during this year’s Independence and Easter holidays.
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An administration officer with the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) last Friday appeared in court on allegations of clearing vehicle arrears and penalties before shifting their licence from their expiry dates without supporting documents.
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A 33-year-old Harare man reportedly killed his ex-girlfriend after failing to stomach the pain of her refusal to reconcile with him, the court heard yesterday.
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A Chitungwiza woman has been ordered to perform 420 hours of community service for flushing her newborn baby down the toilet system.
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HARARE City Council’s billing system saga has turned nasty, with the South African company Quill Associates, which provides the BIQ system threatening to sue the local authority for breach of agreement and exposing the local authority’s double standards.
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Police have arrested a 36-year-old man on allegations of robbing and raping several women, especially vendors, after luring them into secluded areas on the pretext that he wanted to buy their wares in separate incidents in Harare.
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