9 killed in rail accident
LUCKNOW.
At least nine people were killed and more than 150 injured in northern India when nearly a dozen coaches of a passenger train derailed, officials said
Zim-EU: More of the same?
By Tichaona Zindoga
Can one not be forgiven for having a feeling of déjà vu? Zimbabwe and the European Union are set to reactivate dialogue expected to explore ways of
When promotion goes to a fool
THE book for this week is a short story that Alexander Kanengoni included in his Effortless Tears. Its title is the Loneliness of Number 11 Football Player.
Spare a thought for local printers
By Chemist Mafuba
THE printing industry wishes the organisers of the Book Fair well ahead of the annual show that is set to take place in the Harare Gardens, as usual,
2 detectives up for abuse of office
Court Reporter
TWO police detectives, who allegedly demanded US$6 000 from a businessman they accused of smuggling, yesterday appeared in court charged with
Maid steals US$1 000 goods, court told
Court Reporter
SAPES Trust chairman Dr Ibbo Mandaza has taken his housemaid to court for allegedly stealing goods worth US$1 000. Mavis Beta (38) appeared at the
Labour Court orders teacher’s reinstatement
Labour Reporter
THE Labour Court has ordered the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture to reinstate a teacher who was dismissed for absenting himself from duty
Man in possession of unregistered gun
Court Reporter
A KADOMA man caught passing through State House with an unlicensed firearm has been hauled to court facing charges of contravening the Firearms Act.
Suspect commits suicide in cells
Herald reporter
A SUSPECT facing charges of stock theft, unlawful entry and escape from police custody recently committed suicide at Rushinga police station cells.
Tuku set to headline Winter Jazz Festival
By Ruth Butaumocho
SUPERSTAR Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi is set to headline this year’s edition of the Winter Jazz Festival which kicks off later this month. Now in its 11th edition,





