SA police gun down suspected Zim armed robber

The police said the Zimbabweans were overcome by officers from SAPS and a security company in the early hours of Thursday this week.
By Rex Mphisa Nov. 8, 2024

‘Youth skeptical of govt’s anti-corruption drive’

 According to TI Z, one of the key objectives of the retreat was to inspire young people to take a more active role in combating corruption.
By Julia Ndlela Sep. 19, 2024

SA: Zimbabwean burns to death as police swoop on informal miners in Daggafontein

Masedze was found dead; the injured were taken to the hospital, and others are still missing.
By Groundup Sep. 3, 2024

100 Zim-bound stolen vehicles intercepted

Most of the vehicles were being smuggled out via Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana.
By Rex Mphisa Aug. 31, 2024

Support informal sector, Sadc urged

The call comes at a time when there has been an alarming rise in the number of people in the informal sector, with 70% of the population falling under this category.
By Lorraine Muromo Aug. 20, 2024

Borrowed happiness, loaned inequality: Order of oppression

The Western view Africa as a scar on the conscience of humanity when they themselves forget that they are the co-authors of the continent`s misfortunes and challenges.
By Ignetious Banda Jul. 19, 2024

SA police, army seize R9.5million Zim cigarettes

When the SANDF members approached the truck, a man got off the truck, jumped the fence into Botswana and fled on foot. 
By Rex Mphisa Jul. 1, 2024

Zimbo gets 3 life terms for raping minors

According to a media statement from the South African Police Services (Saps), Chimedze who lived in an informal settlement sent his victims to seek food aid after abusing them.
By Rex Mphisa Apr. 13, 2024

Zimbos nabbed with R5m smuggled cigarettes

The two identified as Charles Kanhema and Leo Tafireyi were arrested near Lephalale, Limpopo province, on Sunday by South African Police Service (Saps) members.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 1, 2024