Four women posing as massage therapists at a Harare lodge were each fined US$100 after pleading guilty to soliciting prostitution through online platforms. The accused—Sekai Chisango , Fadzai Mukucha (20), Faith Pahlani (28), and Liana Demberere (21)—appeared before Harare magistrate Lisa Mutendereki and admitted violating laws that prohibit using publicly accessible electronic media to solicit for prostitution. Their online advertisement for “Closure Perfect Touch Spa” claimed eight women were available around the clock and included redacted images of the women. An informant contacted the business via WhatsApp to ask about services and location, leading undercover police to arrang
HATFIELD, HARARE — Residents of Hatfield have been left stunned after serious allegations emerged involving a local school teacher accused of engaging in inappropriate and abusive conduct with a minor pupil. According to information circulating on social media and within the community, the incident allegedly occurred outside normal school hours. The claims, which have sparked outrage and emotional reactions from parents and guardians, suggest a grave violation of trust by an individual entrusted with the care and education of children. Authorities have not yet released an official statement confirming the details, but community members say the matter has been reported and is under active investigation. The allegations have reignited urgent calls for stronger
Disaster at Rangemore Primary School: Married Headmaster and married female teacher 'caught cheating' Disaster at Rangemore Primary School: Married Headmaster and married female teacher ‘caught cheating’A Bulawayo school has been rocked by controversy after private love messages exchanged between the headmaster and a married teacher were leaked, igniting a firestorm amongst staff and students. The headmaster, identified as Behlulu Sibanda, is alleged to have been exchanging the intimate messages with Clariet Khumalo, a teacher at the same school, who is also married. The scandal erupted when Sibanda reportedly sent a private message to a staff WhatsApp group by mistake, inadvertently exposing his alleged secret affair wit
Ziyambi Ziyambi, the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentaty affairs has declared that the Zimbabwean c onstitution is not sacred and will be amended to accommodate President Emmerson Mnangagwa to rule beyond 2028. Speaking at the official launch of a council by-election campaign in Chegutu’s Ward 1, Ziyambi said the only set of laws that could not be changed was God’s 10 commandments whi He wrote on stone.
This looks like a heated moment in the Avenues Drama in the Avenues: Payment Dispute Turns into Street Spectacle HARARE — The bustling Avenues district of Harare was recently brought to a standstill after a public confrontation between a sex worker and a client who allegedly refused to pay for services rendered. Witnesses say the incident began when the unidentified woman pursued the man into the street, accusing him of "bolting" without settling his bill. The ensuing drama, captured on several mobile devices, shows the woman loudly demanding her wages while a crowd of onlookers—some amused and others concerned—gathered to watch the spectacle. A Dangerous Professional Hazard Disputes over payme
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The scene depicts artisanal gold miners in Penhalonga—specifically at the notorious Redwing Mine—pouring buckets of thick, muddy water over a woman. This act, often used as a form of "punishment" or humiliation in lawless mining pits, underscores the extreme vulnerability of women in these environments. The Lawless State of Penhalonga Penhalonga, located in the Manicaland province, has become a flashpoint for "resource curse" dynamics. While the area is rich in gold, the mining is largely dominated by informal syndicates and "sponsors" who operate with little to no oversight. Gender-Based Violence (GBV): Reports from the Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) frequently highligh
Zimbabwean traditional healer Stella Sibanda, who has been charged alongside three others in the murder of Timothy Segola, has been remanded in custody by Broadhurst Magistrates Court. Sibanda was denied bail by Chief Magistrate Gofaone Morweng today, who said the accused application was devoid of merit. The 50-year-old Sibanda is being accused alongside the deceased's wife Malebogo Segola (45), Alfred Gaseitsewe (42), and Maxwell Chirinda (22) of killing Segola on June 5 around Rahutse lands near Gakuto.TRADITIONAL HEALER, THREE OTHERS IN COURT FOR MURDER A chilling murder case unfolded at the Broadhurst Magistrate Court on Thursday as four people, including a traditional healer, were hauled
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UK-Based Zimbabwean Walter Chahwanda Convicted of 17 Sexual Offences In a case that has sent shockwaves through both the UK and Zimbabwean communities, Walter Chahwanda has been found guilty of a series of harrowing crimes. Following a comprehensive investigation and trial, Chahwanda was convicted of 17 sexal offences involving children and young women. The conviction marks a significant moment for the victims, providing a sense of justice after what has undoubtedly been a traumatic period. Details of the Conviction The trial revealed a systemic pattern of abuse. The court heard evidence regarding 17 separate counts, highlighting the scale and severity of Chahwanda's actions.