Ex-councillor’s trial date set
Fungai Jachi Court Reporter The state yesterday set March 2 as the trial date of former MDC-T councillor, Friday Mleya (39). This was after Harare magistrate Mr Milton Serima, had warned the state that...
View ArticleKasukuwere nullifies co-options
Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF secretary for the Commissariat Cde Saviour Kasukuwere has nullified all co-options in provinces meant to replace members who were suspended in the run-up to the 6th National...
View ArticleThen the headmaster walks in…
This may be a familiar tale to those who attended public school: a particularly naughty guy, taking advantage of the absence of a teacher goes a gear up and stands in front of the class — or on top of...
View ArticleTo get the favour of God, obey the Word of God
LAST week we saw how favour knocked at Peter’s door and changed his life forever. 2015 is a year of the Lord’s favour — aim to connect to this favour and it will surely change your spiritual life,...
View ArticleCuba: So distant a country, so close an ally, so important a lesson
“CAN we think Zimbabwe out of this? Yes. If we abandon bigotry and bigots as a nation we can study and think Zimbabwe out of her present conflictual political condition that is seeing heroes and...
View ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT: Clamp down hard on land barons
THE “business as usual” attitude by land barons who continue to blatantly flout city by-laws and parcel out land that does not belong to them testifies to a glaring lack of commitment to end the...
View ArticleMt Darwin primary poll today
Herald Reporter Zanu-PF will today hold primary elections in Mount Darwin West in preparation for the March 27 by-election in that constituency. The seat was left vacant by former Vice President Dr...
View ArticleThe late Dr Nkomo, Dr Muzenda honoured
Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter Government has gazetted the changing of two major streets in Harare and Bulawayo to honour two former Vice Presidents and national heroes Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo...
View ArticleZNA sets ambitious tree planting plan
Outgoing commander of the Commando Regiment Brigadier-General Francis Mutisi (right) hands over the flag to incoming commander Brigadier-General Augustine Chipwere in Harare yesterday. — (Picture by...
View ArticleA-Level: Girls outshine boys
Nyasha Weluzani Herald Reporter— Girls did better than boys in the November A-Level examinations set by the Zimbabwe School Examination Council (ZIMSEC). The statistics show that girls scored a 74...
View ArticleSA private troops to fight Boko Haram
PRETORIA. — Former South African Defence Force soldiers will reportedly form the core of a multinational team of private military experts, who are en route to Nigeria, to help the country fight against...
View ArticleLungu replaces Scott with first female VP
Newly-elected Zambian president Edgar Lungu has appointed the country’s first female vice president Inonge Mutukwa Wina, replacing Lusaka Central MP and former interim president Guy Scott.She becomes...
View ArticleUN envoy meets President Mugabe
Mr Said DjinnitFarirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter United Nations Secretary-General Mr Ban Ki Moon’s Special Envoy on the Great Lakes Region Mr Said Djinnit yesterday met President Mugabe at State...
View ArticleMacheso PHD bound?
Alick MachesoBrenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Sungura maestro Alick Macheso is reportedly seeking divine intervention at Prophet Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing Deliverance (PHD) Ministries in a...
View ArticleLawyers ditch Gumbura
Robert Martin GumburaDaniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Two lawyers have renounced agency in a case in which jailed RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura, is contesting...
View ArticleGovt issues interim maize import permits
Zimbabwe has about four months grain cover due to lack of funding and erratic rains over the yearsBusiness Editor Government has issued interim permits for the importation of maize in the country in...
View ArticleUsed car imports gobble $469m in 2014 alone as calls for protection of local...
Happiness Zengeni and Conrad Mwanawashe Zimbabweans spent $469 million importing vehicles from different countries last year, at a time capacity utilisation for local car assemblers fell to a lowly...
View ArticleHOW BANKRUPT ZIFA HAVE BEEN ABUSING THEIR MATCH OFFICIALS
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor FIFA funds meant to reimburse local referees for the fees they paid for courses conducted by the world football governing body here have ended up being swallowed by...
View ArticleEDITORIAL COMMENT: Media freedom demands responsibility
AS the media in Zimbabwe, there are many good things we cherish, one of them is a new Constitution that guarantees Press freedom in sections 61 and 62, especially Section 61 that deals with freedom of...
View ArticleLATEST: Mutasa’s legal challenge hangs in the balance
Cde MutasaHerald Reporter— UNCERTAINTY surrounds the legal challenge by embattled former Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Cde Didymus Mutasa who wants to challenge the outcome of Zanu-PF’s 6th...
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