Uhuru theme unveiled
Herald Reporter— The 35th Independence Anniversary on Saturday will be held under the theme: “Zimbabwe @35: Consolidating Unity, Peace and Economic Sovereignty”. Local Government, Public Works and...
View ArticleLATEST: Police battle as xenophobic violence boils over in Durban
Durban – Police have been stretched as looting of foreign owned shops continue in the Umlazi and KwaMashu areas on Monday evening. Jeff Wicks, for News24, reported that riot police have been called to...
View Article#1980SoFarSoGood
#1980: Zim empowered to grow economyBusiness Reporters Business leaders who have been in the corporate world since 1980 have said Independence brought about an era of economic evolution, expansion and...
View ArticleBonus suspension gets thumbs up
Minister ChinamasaFelex Share Senior Reporter— economists and analysts say the scrapping of civil servants’ bonuses for the next two years is a painful, but necessary decision that will eventually lead...
View ArticleTraditional leaders question Mliswa roots
Temba MliswaWalter Nyamukondiwa in HURUNGWE Chiefs in Hurungwe yesterday protested at the district administrator’s office and disowned ousted former zanu-pf Mashonaland West provincial chairman Mr...
View ArticleGirl survives croc attack
Lisa Shirichena Herald Reporter A 17-year-old Sanyati girl’s leg was amputated last week at Harare Central Hospital after she was attacked by a crocodile while crossing Munyati River. Patience Tsabola...
View ArticleChiefs exempted from paying toll-gate fees
Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter Government has acceded to a request by the country’s chiefs to be exempted from paying toll-gate fees, President of the Chiefs Council Chief Fortune Charumbira has...
View ArticleYouths, mothers speak on Uhuru
Herald Reporter— Zimbabwe has made great strides in various social sectors and empowerment of the indigenous majority since attaining independence in 1980, observers from a cross section of society...
View ArticleXenophobia in South Africa
Durban attacks a disgrace for SA: ANC The African National Congress (ANC) on Wednesday say South Africans should be ashamed of the on-going “barbaric” attacks on foreign nationals that have left four...
View ArticleWith Gamatox, does Mujuru need enemies?
Dr Joice MujuruMy Turn with Tichaona Zindoga Let us point out from the outset that former Vice President and Zanu-PF Second Secretary Joice Mujuru is her own worst enemy as she allowed her ambitions to...
View ArticleForeign-owned shops in Joburg shut doors after rumours of mob
Johannesburg – Foreign-owned shops in Johannesburg CBD have started closing their doors after rumours that a mob is on the streets threatening violence.News24 reporter Mpho Raborife said most shops on...
View ArticleSA bowing its head in shame, says ANC
Genevieve Quintal Johannesburg – The attacks on foreign nationals are a shameful assault on humanity, the African National Congress said on Wednesday. “As South Africans, the far vast majority of whom...
View ArticleLATEST: ACCZ dumps Mujuru
ACCZ president Archbishop Johannes Ndanga The Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe, an umbrella body that represents apostolic and Zion churches has dumped former Vice President Joice Mujuru, who...
View ArticleVirginity jibe ends marriage
Court Reporter A woman on Tuesday pleaded with a Harare Civil Court magistrate to give her ex-boyfriend a tough penalty for ruining her marriage after he told her husband that he was the one who broke...
View Article800 Zimbabweans displaced, 1 dead in SA xenophobic attacks – Government ready...
Lovemore Mataire, Nyemudzai Kakore and Thupeyo Muleya— ONE Zimbabwean died in escalating xenophobic attacks in Durban, South Africa, as Government yesterday set up an inter-ministerial team to...
View ArticleSouth Africa obliged to act
MPs Shadreck Mashayamombe, James Maridadi and Tongesayi Mudambo (far right) arrive to deliver a petition at the South African Embassy in Harare yesterday. In the background is an embassy...
View ArticleVP Mnangagwa defends criminal defamation
VP MnangagwaDaniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said criminal defamation is a reasonable and justified law that must remain in the country’s statutes. The VP,...
View ArticleCouncil wary of street food vendors
Lahja Nashuuta Herald Reporter City Health Department has urged consumers to be cautious when buying prepared foodstuffs, fruits and vegetables from street vendors to avoid eating contaminated food....
View ArticleSecond relocation for Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims
From George Maponga in Masvingo Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Mahofa has said Government will next week start the second relocation of nearly 3 000 Tokwe-Mukosi flood victims from...
View ArticlePresident appoints permanent secretaries
Fungai Lupande Herald Reporter— President Mugabe has appointed four permanent secretaries and seven principal directors in various ministries. Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck...
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