Govt thanks NGOs over Tokwe-Mukosi
George Maponga at CHINGWIZI, in Mwenezi Government has expressed gratitude to NGOs for their assistance during the Tokwe-Mukosi flood disaster. The floods left over 3 500 families homeless after their...
View ArticleMSU student declared missing
Herald Reporter A 22-YEAR-OLD Midlands State University student went missing on May 28 and his whereabouts are still not known. Tatenda Motsi was reading for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture...
View ArticleMandla Mandela expected in town
Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Nelson Mandela’s grandson Chief Zwelivelile Mandlesizwe Dalibhunga Mandela is expected in the country early next month for the official launch of a local restaurant where he...
View ArticleSecure coastal trade routes — Sekeramayi
Dr SekeramayiJohn Manzongo in Kariba DEFENCE Minister Sydney Sekeramayi has underscored the need to secure Sadc coastal trade routes as 80 percent of the region is dependent on them for business....
View ArticleBill awaits Presidential assent
Herald Reporter National Assembly Speaker, Cde Jacob Mudenda, has sent the recently passed National Prosecuting Authority Bill to President Mugabe for his assent. The Bill, which is part of Government...
View ArticleCoffee growers moot 5-year plan
Dr ChomboAgriculture Reporter Stakeholders in the coffee industry have come up with a five-year Zimbabwe Coffee Sector Development Strategy to revive and boost production in former and new growing...
View ArticleTranslate Constitution into local languages: Muchinguri
Minister MuchinguriMoleen Machingura Herald Reporter— Government should translate the new Constitution into the country’s 16 local languages to enable citizens to understand the country’s supreme law,...
View ArticleSunday Mail editor’s bail hearing postponed
Edmund KudzayiFidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter— The bail hearing of Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi was yesterday postponed to Thursday next week to allow the prosecution enough time to prepare...
View ArticleHomework for Tiger
Tiger WoodsBethesda. — Tiger Woods has a lot of work ahead to contend in July’s British Open golf tournament after missing the cut in his comeback event following a three-month lay-off. Spraying tee...
View ArticleSA metal workers threaten strike
Irvin JimJOHANNESBURG. — Numsa announced yesterday that more than 220 000 of its members in the steel and metal workers sector would embark on a strike across the country this week. “The national...
View ArticleStar FM party lives to its billing
Soul Jah Love and wife Bounty Lisa on stageBrenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter The Star FM’s “All Star Party” held over the weekend lived to its billing with musicians and deejays taking to the stage...
View ArticleSlizer warns Young Igwe
Motswana singer Slizer has given Peter Moyo fair warningTawanda Marwizi Recently in Masvingo— Motswana musician Naledi Kaisara — popularly known as Slizer — has threatened to expose local musician...
View ArticleCAPS DARE TO BELIEVE
THE JOY OF VICTORY . . . A CAPS United fan, who could barely contain himself, stormed onto the pitch at the end of the game yesterday to embrace Dominic Mukandi as the Green Machine celebrated a...
View ArticleKombi operators speak on way forward in transport
Herald Reporter Commuter omnibus operators want Government to help them secure financial packages to buy high capacity buses in the event kombis are banned. They have since written to the Minister of...
View ArticleDirector Army Education Colonel Hungwe dies
The late Colonel Enias HungweMoleen Machingura Herald Reporter— Zimbabwe National Army director of education Colonel Enias Hungwe who died last Thursday will be buried in Chivi today. He was 58. Col...
View Article$355m power project begins •Financier to pour in cash •Contractors move on site
Mr Noah GwariroLloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter— Expansion work at Kariba South Hydro Power Station is expected to officially start in August when the financier, China Export and Import Bank, releases...
View ArticleCar assemblers condemn E15 fuel
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— Willowvale Mazda Motor Industries says its vehicles are not compatible with the E15 fuel blend and does not warranty cars using such fuel should they develop engine or...
View ArticleFarmers to pay rent to Govt for using land
Walter Nyamukondiwa recently in KARIBA— Farmers will soon pay between $1 and $3 per hectare in rent annually as Government steps up efforts to raise money to expedite the processing of 99-year-leases...
View ArticleArmy General sues Govt
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter Five beneficiaries of conservancies in the Save Valley Conservancy in Chiredzi, among them a top army officer and Zanu-PF heavyweights, have taken Government to the...
View ArticleNicolas Sarkozy detained for questioning
PARIS. — France’s former president Nicolas Sarkozy has been detained for questioning in connection with a probe into influence-peddling, a judicial source said yesterday. Under French law, suspects in...
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