Suspected female rapists DNA test results out today

Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
DNA test results of the blood and semen samples recovered from the three women accused of raping men and that of their alleged victims will be announced in court today. Prosecutor, Mr Tapiwa Kasema,

Girl hooligan beats up three cops

In a karaoke trip gone seriously wrong, a young drunk woman beat up three Moscow policemen trying to detain her for “violations of public peace,” city police said.The incident took place on Wednesday afternoon in a karaoke bar on the downtown Novy Arbat Street. The young woman, whose name was

Germany rejects demand to stop castrating sex offenders

Germany is rejecting demands from an EU body that it should stop surgically castrating sex criminals — a practice that dates back to the Nazis — because it is “degrading”. Defying Brussels, the German government said it intends to carry on with the practice citing low re-offending rates among sex

Man (84) commits suicide over watermelons

Beitbridge Bureau
AN 84-year-old man here committed suicide at his Dendele homestead following the continued theft of watermelons from his field. Watermelons thrive in the arid district and have a ready market along the

Improve SPB’s operating rules to enhance efficiency

The State Procurement Board is one of those institutions that no one ever thinks about when it does its work properly but which gets hammered when it hits one of its occasional mistakes. From what Finance Minister Tendai Biti told the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and

Land is a black and white issue

Khaya Dlanga
Land is a black and white issue, but it doesn’t have a black and white solution. Then we have land issue denialism by the likes of Pieter Mulder, leader of the Freedom Front Plus, who wants to deny

Tourism: Back from the future

Walter Mzembi, MP
I have a passion, well beyond the call of duty, to see a renewed life and vitality in our national tourism. In this regard I am very motivated by what I see as great potential and opportunities to

Uncle Sam on the warpath

Farirai Chubvu
The biggest imperial offensive since the Iraq invasion of March, 2003, is in full swing, under the banner of “humanitarian” intervention — Barack Obama’s fiendishly clever upgrade of George Bush’s

Time for Copac to pack up and drafters to drift away

Prof Jonathan Moyo, MP
As confusion continues to reign in Copac, the startling disclosure by Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana that 70 percent of the treacherous content of Copac’s first draft constitution published by The Herald on February 10 was in fact invented by Moses Chinengo, Brian Crozier and Priscilla Madzonga has served to draw

Cuba denounces US international law violations

GENEVA — Cuba denounced on Wednesday before the World Trade Organisation the permanent violations of the US government to the regulations and principles of international law. Speaking before the Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) in the WTO, Cuban counsellor Nancy Madrigal said Washington is

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