Egypt to expel Iranian diplomat

CAIRO.
Egypt will expel an Iranian diplomat who was briefly detained on suspicion of spying on the North African country for

Cop killed in MDC-T violence

By Felex Share
A POLICE Inspector was killed by MDC-T supporters yesterday while his colleague was left for dead after being

Another university for Masvingo

Masvingo Bureau
GOVERNMENT has granted the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe authority to establish a new private university at

Airzim crisis: Experts call for equity partner

By Isdore Guvamombe
GOVERNMENT no longer has capacity to run Air Zimbabwe alone and urgently needs an equity partner to salvage

Security Council to decide Sudan mission future

JUBA.
It is up to the United Nations Security Council, not the Sudanese government, to decide whether the UN mission in

British warplanes to force Gaddafi to quit

TRIPOLI.
Britain is to add “bunker-busting” bombs to the arsenal its warplanes are using over Libya, a weapon it said

Illegal to remove defaulters’ water meters, say experts

Herald Reporters
GOVERNMENT and legal experts have blasted Bindura Municipality for remo-ving water meters from houses of

Cabman leads to arrest of cable theft suspects

Chinhoyi Bureau
FOUR Harare men, including a suspected buyer, have been arrested for allegedly stealing electricity transmission

St Mary’s traders take municipality to court

Court Reporter
MEMBERS of the St Mary’s Home Industry Association have taken Chitungwiza Municipality to court seeking an

63 733 tobacco growers register for next season

By Elita Chikwati
A TOTAL of 63 733 tobacco growers, of which 17 247 are new, have so far registered to grow tobacco next

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