He was a true soldier, says President
Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has described former Zimbabwe National Army Commander General Solomon Mujuru, who was killed
Zim do the double
By Paul Munyuki
ZIMBABWE rose from the dead to claim a last-gasp five-run win and clinch the one-day international series against Bangladesh
Mujuru death: Police launch full-scale probe
Herald Reporters
POLICE have launched full-scale investigations into the cause of the fire that killed former Zimbabwe National Army Commander Retired General Solomon Mujuru (66) yesterday morning.
Preliminary investigations suggest the fire could have been caused by a candle left burning in the house.
Farmers owe Zinwa over US$16 million
Chinhoyi Bureau
FARMERS and other raw water users owe the Zimbabwe National Water Authority over US$16 million in unpaid bills for water
China reaffirms support to Zimbabwe
Herald Reporters
CHINA will continue supporting developing countries such as Zimbabwe by pursuing non interference policies and open
Kadoma to partner SA firm in gold mining venture
Kadoma is set to partner a South African firm in a joint venture to mine gold, which is abundant in the area, an official said on
Zambia’s service chiefs warn Sata
LUSAKA. – THE desire to drag security forces into politics is not unique to Zimbabwe. According to reports, Zambia’s Central
President leaves for Sadc summit
Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe left Harare yesterday for Luanda, Angola, to attend the 31st Ordinary Summit of Sadc Heads of State and
Chinese couple-fraud case opens as interpreter is found
Court Reporter
The trial of a couple and a businessman accused of swindling a furniture company of shares worth US$500 000 continued yesterday
Woman gang-raped
Court Reporter
A THREE-man gang allegedly pounced at a house in Borrowdale and gang-raped a woman after threatening to shoot her with a





