Holiday lessons ‘milking parents’

DzokoraHerald Reporters
GOVERNMENT has warned schools against abusing children through holiday lessons that have

69 perish in road accidents

Crime Reporter
SIXTY-NINE people had died in Easter Holiday road traffic accidents as of 9am yesterday.

Revisiting what constitutes tourism

By Walter Mzembi, MP
The dream Zimbabwe that I wish to see become a reality demands that we revisit the elements

Bus conductor indecently assaults teacher in public

Herald Reporter
A Chitungwiza school teacher was indecently assaulted by a bus conductor in public, the court

Court upholds pilot dismissal

Labour Court president Mr Godfrey MusaririLabour Reporter
THE Labour Court has upheld the dismissal of an Air Zimbabwe pilot who failed simulator examinations

Notorious robber dies in hospital

Crime Reporter
ONE of Zimbabwe’s most wanted armed robbers, John Shana, died recently at Mutare Provincial

Gaddafi’s forces bombard Misrata

BENGHAZI.
The western Libyan city of Misrata came under heavy bombardment yesterday by forces loyal to

70pc of Zim’s African tourists come from SA

By Walter Mswazie
SOUTH Africa accounts for 70 percent of visitors from African countries that visit tourist resorts

Thousands demand reforms in Morroco

CASABLANCA.
Thousands took to the streets of Morocco yesterday in peaceful demonstrations to demand

Bid to freeze runs into stiff resistance

LOS ANGELES.
The international drive to freeze the Libyan regime’s foreign assets is running into stiff resistance

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