‘Stop celebrating the polluters’
Chuluun Togtokh
The United Nations Development Programme this month released its annual league table of countries judged according to
Lessons from the old Master
Lessons from the old Master
Leonardo da Vinci, born on April 15, 1452 in Florence, Italy is arguably the most versatile artist that has ever lived. Though
Jealously guard rhino against poachers
WE find reports of increased poaching in some national parks and conservancies in the country quite disturbing. Statistics
Consumer basket for six up
Fortunate Jaravaza Business Reporter
The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe consumer basket for a family of six increased from US$540,80 in October to US$546,34 in
Franklin visits orphanage
Herald Reporter
INTERNATIONALLY renowned gospel musician Kirk Franklin, who was in the country for a one off concert last night, yesterday
Rainfall activity to increase
Agriculture Reporter
THE Meteorological Services Department has forecasted an increase in rainfall activity from tomorrow to Wednesday next week.
11th Auxillia Chimusoro awards honour excellency
Herald Reporters
ZIMBABWE is targeting to circumcise 80 percent males by the end of 2012 after successfully putting 45 000 under the knife
House of Assembly passes 2012 budget
Herald Reporters
THE House of Assembly yesterday passed the US$4 billion 2012 national budget presented by
Court orders release of suspected female rapists’ car
Court Reporter
A HARARE magistrate yesterday ordered the release of a car allegedly used by the three women
Man buries ‘ugly’ girlfriend alive
A terrified mother was buried alive in a cardboard box by the boyfriend who wanted rid of her, a court heard yesterday.




