Six robbers in Mushonga’s murder case back in court

Court Reporter
THE trial of six men who allegedly raided the home of Regional Integration and International Co-operation Minister Priscilla

Fake cop targeting airtime vendors arrested

Court Reporter
A HARARE man believed to be part of a syndicate that posed as policemen and robbed airtime dealers of more than US$33

US$318m tobacco sold

Agriculture Reporter
A TOTAL of 117 million kilogrammes of flue cured tobacco worth US$318m have been sold since the tobacco floors opened

Education gets 52 vehicles

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has bought 52 vehicles for district education directors to improve the monitoring of schools countrywide.

MPs urged to initiate projects

Agriculture Reporter
House of Assembly Members have been challenged to initiate projects that enhance and sustain food security on the

Arrest warrant for Gaddafi

THE HAGUE/TRIPOLI.
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant yesterday for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and rebels trying to

UN approves troops deployment to Sudan

UNITED NATIONS.
The UN Security Council yesterday unanimously approved a US drafted resolution authorising deployment of 4 200 Ethiopian

Syrian opposition holds crisis meeting

DAMASCUS.
200 Syrian opposition figures, including independent intellectuals, yesterday held their first meeting in the Syrian capital of

Firm injecting water at Fukushima

TOKYO.
Tokyo Electric Power Company, operator of the troubled Fukushima No 1 nuclear power plant, said yesterday it had started

Livingstone dead as a dodo

By Farirai Chubvu
HOW many extraordinary Sadc Summits on Zimbabwe were held in Sandton, South Africa, and how many communiqués

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