Glimpse into Russian divorce law
THE book for this week is Anna Karenin. Leo Tolstoy wrote this novel between 1874 and 1876. It shows what happens to children
Widow with Book Fair in mind
By Chemist Mafuba
THERE is a wise mother in Harare, who knows the value of the Book Fair to the education of her children. Mother has been
15 000 teaching posts vacant
By Felex Share
OVER 15 000 teaching posts are vacant in Government schools nationwide owing to reluctance by school leavers to join the
New Constitution to be negotiated: Ncube
By Lloyd Gumbo
ZIMBABWE’S new constitution could end up being a negotiated settlement because the outreach programme failed to
Case throws property law under spotlight
By Daniel Nemukuyu
IN a bid to block the attachment of a matrimonial home over debts incurred by her estranged husband years after he had
South Sudan is Free: What Next?
By Moses Hategeka
“Stand together and walk tall in crossing the last line of our struggle for peace, freedom and democracy.” Those were the
Pre-school donates to home
Herald Reporter
A Pre-School has donated food, clothing and blankets to Mathew Rusike children’s home. This is part of the school’s efforts to
Man runs amok, stabs lover
Court Reporter
A HARARE man who allegedly ran amok and stabbed his girlfriend with a knife all over the body after accusing her of infidelity,
Zim nurse victimised in UK for speaking out
A NURSE who reported allegations of abuse at a care home investigated by the BBC claims she was victimised for speaking out.
Cops, villagers capture 8 pythons
Herald Reporter
POLICE and villagers in Mhondoro last week teamed up to capture eight pythons near Mubayira police station that had been





