Celebs ponder on 2012

By Auxilia Katongomara
The curtain came down on 2011 on Sunday and we are now seven days into a New Year.

Gori wants to add law to her beauty

By Auxilia Katongomara
MODELS have in the past often been referred to as “beauty without brains”.

Former CBZ Academy finalists combine talent

By Givemore Muzariri
Sound of Inspiration, a group formed by Bulawayo-based musicians who once dominated in the CBZ A Academy, is looking ahead to a bright future, two years after formation.

SA firm’s Beitbridge contract still running — Official

Herald Reporter
THE Ministry of Regional Integration and International Co-operation said yesterday that the Government has not cancelled its agreement with a South African firm to redevelop Beitbridge Border Post.

Air Zimbabwe strike: Some employees return to work

Herald Reporter
SOME workers at Air Zimbabwe went back to work yesterday, while others absconded following a strike they held on Thursday.

Con artist impersonates minister’s brother

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter
A CHINESE woman lost US$765 to a suspected con artist, who claimed to be Co-Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi’s brother, in a citizenship deal.

Toddler testifies against mother

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
A HARARE magistrate has commended a four-year-old boy for giving evidence, which led to the conviction of his thieving mother.

Handicuffed suspect outsprints cops

Court Reporter
A SUSPECTED thief escaped from two detectives and outpaced them for six kilometres while handcuffed before he was apprehended with the help of members of the public.

Prepare yourself for the 2012 package

Make a difference – Egpha Jokomo
At midnight on December 31, 2011 there was jubilation as people bid the year goodbye and welcomed 2012. The year was greeted with fireworks that started going off at about 11.45pm, peaked at midnight and gradually died down five or so minutes later. People celebrated the coming of the New Year in different ways. Some people danced the night away while others spent the night in prayer.

Couples should aim to reduce HIV infections

Altho

ugh there are talks of breakthroughs in the research into possible HIV treatment, the bleak truth is that right now there is no cure for HIV. ARVs enhance the quality and length of life for the infected but with international donor funding drying up, the country cannot keep adding to the numbers of people who need treatment.

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