Conductor denies assaulting minor
Court Reporter
The trial of a 31-year-old Chavhunga Bus conductor who allegedly inserted his fingers into a nine-year-old girl’s private parts
Chinese couple, local businessman apply for discharge
Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
A Chinese couple and a local businessman accused of swindling a furniture company of shares worth US$500 000 have
UZ wins Pan African Moot Court
Herald Reporter
The University of Zimbabwe’s Faculty of Law has flown the national flag higher after its three-member team emerged
Ahmadinejad slams European ‘puppets’ of US
TEHRAN. – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday denounced European countries that are tightening sanctions on Iran as
Gaddafi’s son to be tried inside Libya: ICC
TRIPOLI. – The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said yesterday that Saif al-Islam, the captured son of slain
Dealing with metal poisoning
At the workplace Wenceslaus Murape
The subject of heavy metal poisoning has been topical especially with regard to occupational health. Is it really an issue in
A new tool for gender slavery
Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Planning & Lifestyle Editor
We are just a few days away from the official launch of the 16 days activism against gender-based violence. This is a time for
Govt, Essar should aim to restore industrial glory
When the Government partnered Essar Holdings in March this year to revive the operations of Ziscosteel now renamed New
You can’t call Arab revolts revolutions
Albert Nhamoyebonde
Events in North Africa cannot be described as a revolution in any sense, instead, those protests have no political direction. To
MTP vital for economic growth
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Editor
THE Medium Term Plan, launched a few months ago, should be entrenched in all policies and operations if it is to achieve


