Man fatally assaulted for using fake US$50
Court Reporter
A Gweru businessman and three bouncers accused of fatally assaulting a man after he attempted to buy beer using a fake
Zanu-PF MPs told to engage in constructive debates
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF Members of Parliament have been urged to move motions and debate issues which promote nation building when
President urges ZRP to be tough
Crime Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged the police force to be tough when combating crime and ensure that sanity prevails
Flying of flag at half-mast ends today
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT says the flying of the national flag at half-mast following the death of national hero Cde Kantibhai Gordanbhai
Co-Minister Makone hails police force
Herald Reporters
HOME Affairs Co-Minister Theresa Makone yesterday lauded the Zimbabwe Republic Police as a disciplined and professional
Human rights commission inactive
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission has been inactive for the past 18 months owing to the absence of the Human
Financial challenges hit some UZ students
Herald Reporters
SOME University of Zimbabwe students are reportedly failing to pay US$400 for accommodation and meals for them to be
HIV: Survey reveals women most affected
Tsungirirai Dhambuza Herald Reporter
WOMEN account for more than 60 percent of the 1,2 million people living with HIV and Aids in Zimbabwe, a recent survey has
British, French leaders in scramble for Libya
AS NATO forces continue what they believe to be the final bombardment in Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s remaining
Illegal DZ houses face demolition
Wenceslaus Murape Herald Reporter
ABOUT 400 houses built illegally on land designated for civil servants in Dzivaresekwa Extension Phase 2 face demolition,








