Rains set to resume
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
RAINFALL activity is set to resume in most parts of Zimbabwe this weekend with the wet conditions expected to persist throughout the whole of next week.
Mount Darwin East legislator Chikava dies
Herald Reporter
Mount Darwin East legislator and Zanu-PF Central Committee member Cde Betty Chikava has died.
Government lifts ban on temporary teacher recruitment
Wenceslaus Murape Senior Reporter
Government has lifted the ban on temporary teacher recruitment across the country in a bid to fill 13 000 vacant posts.
Khaya Moyo hails Nicaragua’s Ortega
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has hailed Nicaragua President Cde Daniel Ortega as a living legend in the fight against neo-colonialism.
‘We will always be grateful to SA’
Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
ZIMBABWE will always remain grateful to South Africa and the ANC leadership for fostering peace in the country, Vice President Joice Mujuru has said.
In an interview at the Harare International Airport shortly after arriving from South Africa where she attended the ANC centenary celebrations in Bloemfontein, Amai Mujuru said Zanu-PF would continue learning from Africa’s oldest revolutionary party.
Cold Comfort Primary still a Trust school, says Mutasa
Herald Reporters
THE Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Cde Didymus Mutasa yesterday said Cold Comfort Primary School still belongs to Cold Comfort Farm Trust.
Classes resumed yesterday with Cold Comfort School conducting lessons in the classrooms while Herentals operated from a partitioned hall and in the open.
Man rapes 12-year-old girl
Court Reporter
A 36-YEAR-OLD Chitungwiza man who allegedly kidnapped and raped a 12-year-old girl whom he claimed was given to him as a wife has appeared in court.
Man up for assault
Chinhoyi Bureau
A CHINHOYI man is facing attempted murder charges after he accosted another man and attacked him with a catapult before pummelling him with a log and later urinating in his mouth.
Fresh hearing for RBZ worker
Wenceslaus Murape Senior Reporter
The Labour Court has ordered the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to hold a fresh hearing for a security worker who was fired for neglecting duty after Zimsec examination papers he was supposed to shred leaked.
Quartet in court for stealing baked beans
Court Reporter
FOUR men who allegedly stole 10 packs of baked beans valued at US$200 from Cold Chain Company before selling the loot have appeared in court to answer to theft charges.





