Daniel Nemukuyu, Senior Court Reporter
THE Constitutional Court today outlawed police’s dragnet operations in which women were being arrested when found in red light districts on allegations of soliciting for paid sex.
The Court said in the absence of a said client who alleges to have been approached, the women’s arrest are rendered unconstitutional.
More to follow…
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Stanford Chiwanga and Mashudu Netsianda, Chronicle Writers A PACKED programme lies ahead for the Presidium in Bulawayo this week as President Mnangagwa will be hosting his Kenyan counterpart, Dr William Ruto, who will officially open the 64th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) this Friday. The two Presidents will also witness the signing of […]
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Peter Matika, Nqobile Tshili, Sikhulekelani Moyo, Chronicle Writers THE huge presence of the United States of America, United Kingdom, the European Union (EU) and several other foreign exhibitors at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) showcase is a solid indicator of the positive results of the Second Republic’s economic diplomacy-focused engagement and re-engagement policy. Since […]
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Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] MAGAYA Farming Group members in Gwanda District have started harvesting their first-ever batch of fish under a project that is set to transform their lives. The farmers from Magaya Village in Ward 17 embarked on the fish farming project in October last year. They partnered with Edward Ndlovu Memorial Trust which assisted the […]
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