Chiadzwa fraud: 4 freed on bail
Four of the six mining officials accused of fraudulently acquiring diamond mining claims in Chiadzwa were yesterday released on US$2 000 bail each by a Harare magistrate.
No to conditional aid, no to slave mentality-President Mugabe
Herald Reporters
President Mugabe was yesterday installed as the Harare Institute of Technology’s first Chancellor, and immediately urged Zimbabweans to reject development aid that comes with undue conditionalities.
Envoy allegedly strips in front of staff
By Reason Wafawarova in SYDNEY, Australia and Tendai Mugabe in HARARE
Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Australia, Ms Jacqueline Zwambila, on Thursday allegedly stripped naked in front of three male embassy officials after accusing them of leaking information to The Herald in Harare.
CAPS United dispatch Shooting Stars
CAPS United bounced back to winning ways Thursday when they dispatched Shooting Stars 3-0 in a Premiership match at Rufaro, in a rain-soaked pitch.
Sadc summons US envoy over Zim sanctions
By Hebert Zharare
Namibia, in its capacity as Sadc chair, recently summoned the American ambassador in Windhoek to explain why her country continued to impose illegal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe, it has emerged.
Pirates seize Panama-flagged tanker with 31 crew
BRUSSELS – Pirates hijacked a Panamanian-flagged chemical tanker carrying 31 crew on Thursday in waters closer to India than to Somalia, the European Union’s anti-piracy mission said.







