CORONAVIRUS : INTENTIONAL INFECTION NOW A CRIME IN SA

The government has introduced strict regulations that would
see people who intentionally infect others with Covid-19 prosecuted for
assault, attempted murder or even murder.

The regulations were gazetted late on Wednesday by
cooperative governance…

The government has introduced strict regulations that would see people who intentionally infect others with Covid-19 prosecuted for assault, attempted murder or even murder. The regulations were gazetted late on Wednesday by cooperative governance minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. The regulations, effective immediately, detailed when people would be committing an offence or be liable for a

CORONAVIRUS : SPEED UP AMNESTY RELEASE

The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has
appealed to the Government to speed up the release of pardoned inmates to
decongest facilities and reduce the spread of coronavirus in case of an
outbreak.

An estimated 6 000 prisoners serv…

The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has appealed to the Government to speed up the release of pardoned inmates to decongest facilities and reduce the spread of coronavirus in case of an outbreak. An estimated 6 000 prisoners serving for non-violent crimes are expected to be released through an amnesty that cuts the length of their sentences to de-congest prisons. Cabinet

HWENDE SEEKS REMOVAL FROM REMAND

MDC-Alliance secretary-general Chalton Hwende has
approached the High Court seeking his removal from remand until the State
concludes its investigations pending trial on allegations of subverting a
constitutionally elected Government.

has approac…

MDC-Alliance secretary-general Chalton Hwende has approached the High Court seeking his removal from remand until the State concludes its investigations pending trial on allegations of subverting a constitutionally elected Government. has approached the High Court seeking his removal from remand until the State concludes its investigations pending trial on allegations of subverting a

HUBBY BEATS ME FOR REFUSING UNPROTECTED SEX

A Zvimba woman, who is in a polygamous marriage, has
applied for a protection order against her abusive husband at the Harare Civil
Court.

Sarah Kanyandua alleged that Bowasi Chafata, who has three
other wives, has been assaulting her for refusing…

A Zvimba woman, who is in a polygamous marriage, has applied for a protection order against her abusive husband at the Harare Civil Court. Sarah Kanyandua alleged that Bowasi Chafata, who has three other wives, has been assaulting her for refusing to have unprotected sex with him despite the fact that she is HIV positive. She said she tested HIV positive when she went to a local clinic

NEW STREET CAMERAS FOR HARARE

Harare City Council has started installing new surveillance
cameras at traffic lights in the city centre to rein in traffic offenders and
thus reduce congestion, although the cameras installed almost six years ago at
two intersections have failed to …

Harare City Council has started installing new surveillance cameras at traffic lights in the city centre to rein in traffic offenders and thus reduce congestion, although the cameras installed almost six years ago at two intersections have failed to make an impact. The cameras are designed to “capture” motorists who impede the smooth flow of traffic. It is envisaged that the cameras will