Attempt to fix ex-lover backfires
By Tendai Rupapa
A BID by an ex-lover of a Member of Parliament to fix him by forging medical bills backfired yesterday when the doctor she
NRZ to run holiday train service
Herald Reporter
The National Railways of Zimbabwe will run special train services during school holidays and the Heroes and Defence Forces
Unicef mobilises funds for urban water treatment
Municipal Reporter
UNICEF has mobilised US$4,7 million to buy water treatment chemicals for all urban councils, under its Phased Cholera
Strike grounds Airzim planes again
Herald Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe has once again suspended all flights after pilots downed tools yesterday demanding that they should be paid
Principals urged to rein in errant ministers
Herald Reporter
PRINCIPALS to the Global Political Agreement should rein in errant ministers who do not take Parliament business seriously,
Beware of NGOs: VP Mujuru
Herald Reporter
VICE President Joice Mujuru yesterday urged Zimbabweans to be wary of Western-sponsored non-governmental organisations that use
Deportations against SA interests
By Mandisi Majavu
At the end of July 2011, the South African government plans to lift the moratorium on deportations to Zimbabwe and will
Lochte rockets to golden treble
SHANGHAI.
America’s Ryan Lochte rocketed to his third gold medal yesterday as he continued to take the Shanghai world swimming
Moses Chasweka-the original Gwejegweje
By Eddie Chikamhi
JUNE 30 2004 will always rank as one of the darkest days in former football star Moses Chasweka’s life. The former Chapungu
HIV and the law
BENNY is a 30-year-old man. He got married to Sheila (not real name), his long-time girlfriend, four years ago. They had




