Call for UN Security Council reform

Herald Reporters
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi yesterday called for the urgent reform of the United Nations Security

MDC-T initiated power-sharing: Goche

Herald Reporter
The MDC-T started to initiate power sharing talks with Zanu-PF three days after voting in the March 28 2008 harmonised

Farmers slam Zesa load shedding

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
Zesa Holdings yesterday came under fire from farmers for failing to introduce a sustainable load shedding timetable.

Temperatures soar as hot spell continues

Herald Reporter
A hot spell continued sweeping across the country yesterday with some places recording temperatures of up to 45 degrees

Motion to amend Urban Councils Act adopted

Herald Reporter
THE House of Assembly yesterday adopted a motion which seeks to amend the Urban Councils Act (Chapter 29:15) to reduce

Firm seeks radio broadcasting licence

Herald Reporter
AB Communications yesterday gave oral evidence at a public hearing supporting its application for a free-to-air national

Asians embrace indigenisation policy — Kasukuwere

From Tendai Mugabe in JAKARTA, Indonesia
ASIAN investors keen to do business in Zimbabwe are embracing the indigenisation policy launched by Government,

Thousands bid Madzibaba Nzira farewell

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THOUSANDS of mourners yesterday thronged Chitungwiza Cemetery for the burial of Johanne Masowe WeChishanu  apostolic sect faction leader Madzibaba Godfrey Pegnick Nzira.

Madzibaba Nzira succumbed to a heart ailment on Sunday night.
He was 58.

People from all walks of life, including politicians and prophets from other apostolic sects, converged at the Julanifiri Santa shrine early in the morning for a church service.
People lined up the streets as Madzibaba Nzira’s body was being taken to its final resting place through Makoni

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