Wife granted peace order against husband’s mistress

Court Correspondent Kudakwashe Sihle was granted a peace order by the Harare Civil Court against her husband’s mistress Tendai Rusenza and the mistress’s sister Sandra Rusenza.  The two Rusenza women were ordered to maintain peace and desist from hiring people to vandalise Ms Sihle’s property.  Ms Sihle alleged that the Rusenzas were violating her peace. […] …
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Zambian in court for human trafficking

  A Zambian man arrives at the Harare Magistrate Courts for alleged human trafficking, escorted by detectives. — Picture Lee Maidza Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent A Zambian yesterday appeared in court on two counts of trafficking Ugandans to Zimbabwe using them in his fraudulent activities in Zimbabwe. Kimbungwe Yub Ibrah (28) was facing two counts […] …
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Murder cases involving panners, gangs rise

Crime Reporter Murder cases involving gold panners and machete gangs continue to increase in Mashonaland West Province, prompting the police to relaunch Operation “Chikorokoza Ngachipere/ Isitsheketsha Kasiphele, and No to machete wielding gangs”, to thwart such activities. The development comes as a 22-year-old man was stabbed and killed last Friday at Cooperative Mine in Battlefields […] …
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Steward Bank disburses $2.8 billion Kashagi loans to drive financial inclusion

  Steward Bank says Kashagi loans are helping to promote financial inclusion by providing access to credit to individuals and businesses. Herald Correspondent Steward Bank, a subsidiary of Ecocash Holdings, disbursed $2.8 billion to 903 000 individuals and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) under its digital micro-credit loan facility, Kashagi, in its 2023 financial […] …
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Gold production slumps 15pc

  Zimbabwe is expecting to produce 40 tonnes of gold this year from 35.3 tonnes last year Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S gold production fell 15 percent to 19,3 tonnes in the first eight months of the year partly due to lack of funding by the small-scale miners to modernize operations. According to data […] …
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