S Sudan wildlife, tourism delegation in the country
By Costa Mano
A delegation from South Sudan’s Ministry of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism is in the country to acquaint itself with the
Zim, Botswana team up to fight foot and mouth disease
Agriculture Reporter
Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made, yesterday said Zimbabwe and Botswana recently signed a
Cabinet sitting on 55 execution papers
Court Reporter
CABINET has not acted on execution papers of the 55 murderers on death row for a number of years, a development that
Veldfire wreaks havoc
By Isdore Guvamombe recently in HURUNGWE
AT least 18 families were left homeless when a raging veldfire swept across Matau communal lands in Hurungwe on
Motorists on police wanted list named
Crime Reporter
POLICE have so far arrested 144 traffic offenders of the more than 5 000 motorists on their wanted list. They are battling to
US$1,4million copper cables stolen
Herald Reporter
COPPER cables worth more than US$1, 4 million were stolen between 2006 and 2009 along the country’s railway lines and
School parents in demo against Herentals
Herald Reporter
PARENTS with children attending Cold Comfort School yesterday demonstrated against Herentals College for continuing to
Lawyer seeks reinstatement
Court Reporter
ZIMBABWE Mining Development Corporation chairperson, Mr Godwills Masimirembwa, whose name was deleted from the
AG warns against unnecessary mention of First Lady’s name
Court Reporter
THE Attorney General’s Office has warned lawyers representing four South African truck drivers in the US$1 million trucks
Chibebe accused of fuelling factionalism
herald Reporter
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions secretary general, Mr Wellington Chibebe, is being accused of fuelling some squabbles





