TEACHER CONVICTED OF FONDLING PUPIL’S BOOBS

A 41-YEAR-OLD secondary school teacher from Guruve was last
week convicted of indecently assaulting a Form 3 pupil in his office in a bid
to rape her.

The teacher, whose name was withheld to protect the
identity of the victim, was fined $400 by Gu…

A 41-YEAR-OLD secondary school teacher from Guruve was last week convicted of indecently assaulting a Form 3 pupil in his office in a bid to rape her. The teacher, whose name was withheld to protect the identity of the victim, was fined $400 by Guruve resident magistrate, Shingirai Mutiro, for indecently assaulting the 15-year-old pupil. Prosecutor Spiwe Makarichi told the court that on

BLACK MARKET RATES REMAIN BULLISH

FOREIGN currency parallel market traders are unfazed by the
introduction of the interbank market auction of the real time gross settlement
dollars (RTGS$) and have continued trading on the streets without batting an
eyelid.

United States $100 is f…

FOREIGN currency parallel market traders are unfazed by the introduction of the interbank market auction of the real time gross settlement dollars (RTGS$) and have continued trading on the streets without batting an eyelid. United States $100 is fetching $370 RTGS$ or bond note on the black market, while on the interbank market it is trading at 1:2,5 creating a loophole for speculators to

COMPULSORY DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSES FOR ALL

TRANSPORT and Infrastructure Development minister Joel
Biggie Matiza has encouraged motorists to undergo defensive driving courses, to
reduce fatal accidents on the country’s roads.

Speaking on the sidelines of a road networks tour in
Mashonaland …

TRANSPORT and Infrastructure Development minister Joel Biggie Matiza has encouraged motorists to undergo defensive driving courses, to reduce fatal accidents on the country’s roads. Speaking on the sidelines of a road networks tour in Mashonaland East and Masvingo on Friday, Matiza said the current statistics of road accidents is worrying and calls for motorists to obtain Defensive Driving

LEGAL FEES HIKED IN ZIM

THE cost of accessing justice has shot through the roof,
pushing the service out of reach for the majority of the country’s impoverished
populace after the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) approved sharp tariff
increases in line with the depreciated rea…

THE cost of accessing justice has shot through the roof, pushing the service out of reach for the majority of the country’s impoverished populace after the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) approved sharp tariff increases in line with the depreciated real time gross settlement (RTGS) dollar, now regarded as the official base currency. Fees for an uncontested divorce cases shot from $1 500 to $3

Prof Ncube embarks on global charm offensive

FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says he will embark on a roadshow to global capital powerhouses in Europe and the United States to explain to would-be investors the progress the country has taken so far on […]

FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube says he will embark on a roadshow to global capital powerhouses in Europe and the United States to explain to would-be investors the progress the country has taken so far on [...]