When a child ‘consents’ (Part 2)
High Court’s decision in S v Ngwenya (HB 48/26), in which a 21-year-old man convicted of having sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl living in his household
Muswere survives CAB 3 vote backlash
Knives were out for Muswere, who is also the Skills Audit and Development minister, after he was among 14 Zanu PF MPs who did not take part in the voting process.
By Admin
1h ago
China-linked syndicates circle Zim’s digital economy
The warning comes as criminal networks relocate following intensified crackdowns in countries such as Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos.
By Silas Nkala
1h ago
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CAB3 kills Chiwenga, Mnangagwa pact
Mnangagwa’s term of office is officially expected to end in 2028, and CAB3 seeks to extend it to 2030.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Brent Shamu
11h ago
China’s diamond wafer breakthrough: Africa’s strategic choices amid global diamond restructuring
Mounting structural risks for Africa’s mined diamond economies
By Saxon Zvina
16h ago
Warwick stalemate: Families left in limbo
High Court judge Justice Joel Mambara directed the parties to engage in discussions over the matter.
By Staff Reporter
16h ago
Editorial Comment: Senators, choose country over personal gain
This constitutional mutilation occurred despite public consultations showing that citizens are overwhelmingly opposed to these amendments.
By The Standard
21h ago
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Cash shortage chokes Zim's new factories
The presentation showed 4% of plants are over 50 years old and still surviving, while 1.2%of total firms have the oldest plants in operation, reaching up to 87 years old.
By Chen Williams
21h ago
Gender-based violence and its effects on women development in Zimbabwe
Many girls who experience violence, particularly sexual abuse and child marriage, are forced to drop out of school.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
21h ago




