June 13
Zimbabwe: Concourt to Decide Definition of Rural Land
The Constitutional Court will have to decide whether a farm on the outskirts of Bulawayo and incorporated into the area of the Bulawayo City Council in 1999 still qualifies as… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Prosecutor Jailed Eight Years for Demanding Bribe
A PUBLIC prosecutor, Pardon Dziva, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for demanding a US$20 000 bribe for him to facilitate a favourable sentence for Henrietta Rushwaya, who… Read more »
June 12
Zimbabwe: President Appoints 10 High Court Judges, One for Admin Court
President Mnangagwa has appointed 10 High Court judges and one for the Administrative Court on the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission following the public interviews… Read more »
June 11
Zimbabwe: Warrant of Arrest for Company Director, Son
A Harare magistrate has issued a warrant of arrest for Francesco Marconati and his son for failing to perform community service. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Crack Unit to Deal With Vandalism, Theft
A crack unit has been established by the police to combat the theft and vandalism of Zimbabwe's vital public infrastructure, including railway lines, telecommunications cables and… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Madzibaba Ishmael Chokurongerwa's Trial Kicks Off
The trial for Apostolic sect leader, Madzibaba Ishmael Chokurongerwa and his seven accomplices who are facing allegations of contravening Sections of the Burial and Cremation Act… Read more »
June 12
Zimbabwe: Mphoko's Obstruction of Justice Trial Continues
THE trial of former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko on charges of abusing public office by forcing the release of two officials arrested on corruption charges, will continue… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Heavy Fines for Drug Offenders
Cabinet yesterday approved an upward review of fines of up to US$400 from US$30 and a jail term of up to two years for those convicted of dealing in drug and substance abuse as… Read more »
June 11
Zimbabwe: Two Artisanal Miners Killed in Underground Explosion
Two artisanal miners were killed while three others were injured after explosives detonated in a shaft where they were extracting gold ore at Dohwe Mine in Mberengwa around midday… Read more »
June 10
Zimbabwe: Police Push for Mandatory Jail Term for Drug Offenders
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Zimbabwe: Chiefs to Meet AG Over Gukurahundi Hearings
The National Council of Chiefs leadership will meet the country's Attorney General, Mrs Virginia Mabhiza, this week to deliberate on the planned roll out of Gukurahundi public… Read more »
June 05
Zimbabwe: Refining Debate On Death Penalty Alternatives Necessary
ZIMBABWE is now thinking seriously about replacement sentences as the Death Penalty Abolition Bill moves steadily through the Parliamentary processes with support from both sides… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Funeral Parlour Blocked in Pomona
An attempt to set up a funeral parlour in Pomona, northern Harare, remains a non-starter after Development Studios Africa Private Limited lost its appeal against a High Court… Read more »
June 06
Zimbabwe: Harare City Receives Over 780 Fire Calls
A SURGE in fires in Harare has seen 780 calls received by the city fire brigade this year, Mayor Jacob Mafume, has said. Read more »
June 05
Zimbabwe: Justice Minister, CSOs Meet Over Pvo Amendment Bill
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi this Wednesday met members of civil society organisations to discuss the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment… Read more »
June 04
Zimbabwe: 83 Drug Dealers Convicted, 91 Bases Shut
Police have arrested over 5 300 suspected drug dealers leading to the conviction of 83 offenders in the first quarter of 2024, while 91 drug bases have also been shut down as the… Read more »
June 05
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Poised to Abolish Death Penalty
ZIMBABWE is on the brink of abolishing the death penalty for all crimes, with a Bill awaiting approval by the Senate and potentially reaching the President's desk by June. Read more »
Zimbabwe: Five Police Officers in Court for U.S.$15 000 Extortion
THE trial of five police officers, who allegedly demanded a bribe of US$15 000 from a company director in order to drop some fake rape charges against him, kicked off yesterday. Read more »
June 03
Zimbabwe: Govt to Confiscate Stray Livestock Along Major Highways
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June 02
Zimbabwe: Police Warn Motorists Against Using Sirens, Beacon Lights
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has warned members of the public against using any private motorcade with either beacon lights or sirens on the country's roads. Read more »
May 29
Zimbabwe: Commissioner-General Matanga Confers New Ranks On Promoted Senior Cops
Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga this morning conferred new ranks on 86 senior Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers who were recently promoted by President Mnangagwa. Read more »
Zimbabwe: 677 Touts, 1,570 Mushikashika Arrested
At least 677 touts and 1 570 mushikashika drivers have been arrested countrywide after police this week launched an operation targeting them, following the violent clashes between… Read more »
May 27
Zimbabwe: High Court Ends Housing Scheme's Leadership Wrangle
The High Court recently resolved the long-standing leadership wrangle at Mupamombe Housing Project in Kadoma, with Justice Tapiwa Chitapi declaring that the committee that was… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Judge Recuses Self From Mutsvangwa's Bail Case
High Court judge, Justice Esther Muremba has recused herself from delivering judgement in Harare businessman, Neville Mutsvangwa's bail application citing personal reasons. Read more »
May 28
Zimbabwe: Illegal Miners Derail Mazowe Mine Restart
METALLON Corporation subsidiary has failed to make headway from its efforts to resume organised mining at Mazowe Mine as it continues to face unyielding resistance from illegal… Read more »