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Teenager up for raping cousin

Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Glory Banda confirmed the incident saying the teenager (name withheld) is currently assisting police with investigations.
By William Vundla Aug. 17, 2024

Lupane man fatally axes grandmother

He said the police received a report on July 13 this year after Sibanda’s body was found in her bedroom with several deep cuts on the head and neck.
By Abigail Ncube Jul. 19, 2024

Uncle (16) flees after raping niece

He dragged her for about 50 metres away from the kitchen where she was seated, pushed her to the ground and raped her once.
By Simbarashe Sithole Feb. 4, 2024

Rustlers wreak havoc in Lupane

Chief Menyezwa said they had created anti-rustling teams since villagers had lost confidence in the police, accusing some of them of being bribed by the criminals.
By Nizbert Moyo Feb. 2, 2024

Man kills wife, neighbour and flees

Matabeleland North police provincial spokesperson Inspector, Glory Banda identified the suspect as Shepard Nkomo (38)
By Margaret Lubinda Jan. 4, 2024

Two perish in bus accident

Passengers Association of Zimbabwe president Tafadzwa Goliath yesterday said they were concerned by the rising road accidents on the country’s roads.
By Obert Siamilandu Apr. 17, 2023

Grandpa rapes two granddaughters

“He followed them and raped the older girl. She is now in visible trauma.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Oct. 4, 2022

News in depth: Rampant abuse of workers at Chinese-owned coal mines exposed

A month-long investigation by The Standard in collaboration with Information for Development Trust (IDT), a non-profit organisation helping journalists probe corruption and bad governance in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa, revealed that the abused machine operator’s shocking experience at the hands of his supervisor was not an isolated  incident at the Chinese- owned coal mines in and around Hwange.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

News in depth: Rampant abuse of workers at Chinese-owned coal mines exposed

A month-long investigation by The Standard in collaboration with Information for Development Trust (IDT), a non-profit organisation helping journalists probe corruption and bad governance in Zimbabwe and Southern Africa, revealed that the abused machine operator’s shocking experience at the hands of his supervisor was not an isolated  incident at the Chinese- owned coal mines in and around Hwange.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022