Teacher stabs pupil during exam

A 16-year-old student was stabbed twice on the left breast and shoulder by a teacher with whom she was allegedly in a love

Always room for another action hero

Cuthbert Dzawirah
I have watched many amazing action movies, but I haven’t enjoyed the others as much as I have this one. The movie

Small but deadly: Beware the mosquito

Gina Tee
With the rainy season now upon us large swarms of mosquitoes are all over the place. Bodies of stagnant water, uncut grass and

Dembare and the Zorai Butter phenomenon

Both Kiglon and Shooting Stars have a duty to preserve the integrity of the game, and a Premiership they might want to return to in the
future, and that
is why they should give it their best shot, even in a losing cause, come tomorrow
afternoon.

Michael Jackson had many iconic moments during a life in which he bewitched the world with a golden voice, which turned us into his obsessed fans, and outrageous dance routines that took the game to a whole new level of excellence.
From his first appearance on television, when he led the Jackson 5 as

Bar deal torches storm

Michael Chideme and Elita Chikwati
RUFARO Marketing Private Limited workers besieged Town House and Nyaradzo Funeral Service offices in Harare yesterday  to demonstrate against their employer’s decision to lease 25 of the beer utility’s 90 outlets to TN Holdings.

The placard-waving workers converged at Rufaro Marketing Board chairman Mr Phillip Mataranyika’s offices at Nyaradzo Funeral Services along Park Street, demanding his resignation.

They later went to Town House demanding to be addressed by officials.
But, Mr Mataranyika said he will not quit.
He said as a responsible ratepayer who also chaired Rufaro Marketing, he could not watch idly while the city’s bar

Zesa Holdings contests decision to write off bills

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
ZESA Holdings yesterday appealed against a recent decision by the Competition and Tariff Commission that compelled the  power utility to write off all pre-2009 bills.

The CTC ordered Zesa to justify some load-shedding programmes and to bill their clients on actual meter readings.
Through its lawyers, Muza and Nyapadi, Zesa filed the notice of appeal after Administrative Court senior president Herbert Mande-ya granted the power utility permission to appeal out of time.

The stipulated period within which such appeals should be noted had lapsed.
The commission issued an order against Ze-sa in August, but

Airzim bosses held hostage

Herald Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe bosses were last night held hostage by some of the airline’s 700 workers who held a night vigil demanding  payment of their outstanding salaries.

By the time of going to Press yesterday, acting group chief executive officer Mr Mo-ses Mapanda and an official from the fina-nce department, Mr Nicholas Mujeri, were being held hostage by the workers.

The airline owes workers US$5,6 million in outstanding salaries.
A workers’ representative, who declined to be named, said they had not been paid for over five months and had no money for transport, food and rent.
Those who refused to go home yesterday include technical

Champion of champions

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
HARARE giants Dynamos are poised to consolidate their status as Southern Africa’s most successful football club, when it

VP Mujuru urges nation to be positive

From Cletus Mushanawani in Nyanga
VICE PRESIDENT Joice Mujuru yesterday called on Zimbabweans to celebrate some of the achievements made since 2009

UNDP ditches Copac

Herald Reporter
THE United Nations Development Programme has reneged on its earlier pledge to fund the Constitution-making process’

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