OPINION | How shocking negligence has cut Zimbabwe’s age of sexual consent to 13, and left children defenceless

Common Law with Mike Murenzvi “The law has no compassion. And justice is administered without compassion.” ~ Christopher Darden The government and the Parliament of Zimbabwe have exposed children aged between 12 and 17 years of age to sexual abuse without consequence. Predators can prey on these children and not be charged with a crime. This […]

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Govt may suspend controversial moves on retail and VAT, and that would say much about how policy is made

The government may suspend its unpopular decisions on trading and Value Added Tax to give time for talks with businesses, according to a leading industry group. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube announced new measures that force retailers to order goods only from wholesalers, while cutting out unregistered informal traders – the bulk of Zimbabwe’s commerce – […]

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“I Saw This Coming”: Zimbabwean Prophet Mellontik Orasi Claims to Have Prophesied Black Coffee’s Plane Accident

 Zimbabwean Prophet Mellontik Orasi Claims to Have Prophesied Black Coffee’s Plane Accident Zimbabwean prophet Mellontik Orasi claims to have accurately prophesied Black Coffee’s plane crash accident. Prophet Mellontik Orasi has been making waves for accurately prophesying several South African celebrity deaths namely Zahara, AKA, Mbongeni Ngema, David Bartlett, etc. Black Coffee Plane Accident Prophet Mellontik […]

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Money Heist: Robbers Pounce On Three Private Schools, Steal Cash And Valuables

There were three cases of robbers breaking into private schools, stealing cash and valuables, and making away with them. Three schools, namely Lomagundi College, Sacred Heart College, and Ariel School reported robberies at their premises. Robbery at Lomagundi College On 9 January, ten armed robbers pounced on Lomagundi College and held the staff and security hostage. They […]

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Warriors back in training

Players on Thursday downed tools and refused to go to a scheduled training session in protest over unpaid daily allowances and appearance fees. Normalcy has returned into the Warriors camp after players were paid their camping allowances and appearance fees, allowing them to return to training ahead of Sunday’s crucial Sunday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup […]

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