ZRP urged to safeguard independence, heritage
From Freeman Razemba recently in Tete, Mozambique
The Mozambican government has urged the Zimbabwe Republic Police to continue safeguarding the country’s independence
Demystifying the art of comradeship
By Josephine Jenje Mudimbu
Some people are not comfortable when add-ressed as “comrade” (Cde) as they feel associated with Zanu-PF, a revolutionary
Suicide attacks kill 35 in Iraq
BAGHDAD.
Twin suicide attacks ripped through the city of Taji north of Baghdad yesterday, killing at least 35 people, officials said, after Iraq
Yemeni planes bomb southern cities
SANAA/ADEN.
Yemeni warplanes bombed southern cities held by militants yesterday while a top general called in a television interview for
Nehanda Choir releases debut album
Entertainment Reporter
A 40-member choral group from Muzarabarani in Mashonaland Central Province – Muzarabani Nehanda Choir – has released its
Prince Tendai pities self
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Barbed wire singer Prince Tendai Mupfurutsa, who is battling a motor neurone disease which has affected his mobility and
Eight-tonne contraband intercepted at border post
Beitbridge Bureau
THE Police Border Control and Minerals Unit has intercepted eight tonnes of copper cables worth thousands of dollars that were
20 applications for auction floor licences submitted
Agriculture Reporter
THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board has received 20 applications for auction floor licences. This year there was chaos at
Foreign missions in deplorable state
Herald Reporter
LACK of funding is hampering the maintenance of Government-owned buildings at its foreign missions, with some buildings
UZ director of works, fuel attendant charged with theft
Court Reporter
THE University of Zimbabwe’s director of works and estates who allegedly connived with the college’s fuel attendant and







