MDC-T cop murder suspects remain in custody
Court Reporter
GLEN VIEW councillor Tungamirirai Madzokera and 20 MDC-T youths accused of murdering a policeman in the suburb
Petrol explosion claims 4 more
Crime Reporter
FOUR more petrol explosion victims have died, bringing to seven the number of people killed in the Sunningdale
Company gives goodies, cash to children’s home
Herald Reporter
SEED CO has donated blankets, foodstuffs and cash to Harare Children’s Home as part of the seed processing firm’s
Tuku named Unicef goodwill envoy
ZIMBABWE’S internationally acclaimed musician Oliver Mtukudzi has been appointed the United Nations
President leaves for Langkawi Dialogue
By Farai Dzirutwe
PRESIDENT Mugabe left Harare for Malaysia yesterday to attend the 9th Langkawi International Dialogue which
Zanu-PF, ANC youths to continue fight against imperialism
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF youths have called for a brotherly support between revolutionary parties to overcome imperialists trying
Use media to create HIV/Aids knowledge base — Shamu
From Ruth Butaumocho in Kadoma
GOVERNMENT has called on the National Aids Council and some stakeholders involved in HIV and Aids programmes
Regulations to curb illegal vending in the pipeline
By Michael Chideme
VENDORS flouting city by-laws will be jailed following the council’s move to come up with regulations that
Indigenisation not punishing foreigners: PM
From Tendai Mugabe in Gweru
Government’s indigenisation policy does not seek to punish foreign investors but ensure inclusive participation of
Ministers’ car scheme riles civil servants
Herald Reporter
CIVIL servants’ representatives yesterday argued that Government has capacity to increase their salaries






