Bungling at Lion Lager Beer Festival
Thanks to Delta for showcasing and sponsoring the just-ended musical concerts featuring Cocoa Tea, Fantan Mojah, Transit
Miss Chitungwiza beauty pageant returns
Entertainment Reporter
The Miss Chitungwiza beauty pageant that had been shelved for three years has bounced back after the Zimbabwe Tourism
Passport fees remain unchanged: RG
Herald Reporter
THE Registrar-General’s Office will not reduce passport fees until Treasury commits itself to fund the department like other countries in the region, Parliamentarians were told yesterday.
An ordinary Zimbabwean passport costs US$50 while in other Sadc countries they are going for less than US$30.
Speaking during a tour of the RG’s Offices by members of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs and Defence yesterday, RG Mr Tobaiwa Mudede, acknowledged Zimbabwean passport fees were higher than others in the region.
Glen View South legislator, Mr Paul Madzore (MDC-T), chairs the committee.
Parates capitalise on Shumba’s music popularity
Entertainment Reporter
MUSIC pirates have capitalised on the popularity of Blessing Shumba’s music and are printing pirated copies with a wrong
Channel O Music Video Awards to be beamed live
Garikai Mazara, the entertainment editor of The Sunday Mail and yours truly have a lot in common although he is my
Dispute over Gaddafi’s burial
THE National Transitional Council, Libya’s interim government has put Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s blood-streaked body on display in a commercial freezer at a shopping centre in Misrata where it was transported from Sirte while Libyan authorities argued about where to bury the former leader.
Since Saturday, men, women and children lined up to view Col Gaddafi’s body, which is laid out on a mattress on the floor of the empty vegetable freezer.
The body of his son Mutassim and that of former defence minister Abu Bakr Younis were also put on display, although they were covered with blankets so only their faces were visible. An NTC senior official Abdel-Basit al-Mzirig, who is also the deputy Justice Minister, said Col Gaddafi will be
Govt to take over Airzim’s $140m debt
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT is set to take over Air Zimbabwe’s US$140 million debt, although with plans to liquidate it over time, while working on cutting the airline’s staff and finding a strategic partner to buy into the national airline.
Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development Minister Nicholas Goche said Cabinet had agreed to partially dispose of the National Handling Services.
“At its last meeting on Thursday 20 October, 2011, Cabinet discussed challenges faced by our national airline, Air Zimbabwe Holdings (Pvt)Ltd and resolved that, Air Zimbabwe as a strategic Government asset and brand, needed to be preserved and supported as a going business concern.
respect spirit mediums, Govt told
Herald Reporter
WEDZA North House of Assembly Member Gibson Munjeyi has urged Government to respect the role of spirit mediums as they
Man up for raping niece (11)
Court Reporter
A 53-YEAR-OLD man who allegedly raped and infected his 11-year-old niece with a sexually transmitted infection has appeared
Climate change slows economic growth: Chombo
Herald Reporter
CLIMATIC changes are a direct consequence of human actions that are harmful to the environment and would slow down





