Robbers on the loose in city
Herald Reporter
POLICE in Harare are looking for four robbers who pounced on victims in different suburbs in the early hours of Friday morning last week stealing valuables. Harare province police spokesperson Inspector James Sabau confirmed all the
Son strikes dad with axe twice
Beitbridge Bureau
POLICE have arrested a 31-year-old man from Madlambuzi area in Plumtree for striking his 59-year-old father with an axe twice on the head following an argument. The incident occurred in a bushy area near Gotshombo at around 7pm last Friday.
A stick with which to beat Africa
Mabasa Sasa
There is an aspect of the Zimbabwe story that those who say the country’s problems are self-inflicted never want to talk about. Before Washington officially unleashed its onslaught on Harare, former US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs,
Iran’s sci-tech breakthrough
Mohammad Asadi
The Islamic Republic of Iran is an example of a country that has made considerable advances through education and training, in almost all aspects of research during the past 30 years. Iran’s university population swelled from 100 000 in 1979
Clinic card crucial to health
Title: Establishing Framework for Success
Author: various
Publisher: Aids Foundation, Washington
Pages: three volumes
ISBN: 978-0-9817577-0-4
Zesa: Time to implement pre-paid meter policy
The threat that Zimbabwe could be losing up to a third of its electricity supplies because Zesa owes Hydro Cahora Basa US$5 million must be a wake-up call to Zesa to sort out its billing systems, rapidly implement the pre-paid meter policy, and generally collect what it is actually owed. Zesa continually issues statements that thousands of consumers owe it money. Well
Fifa investigate Safa
FIFA’S global match-fixing investigation has landed on South Africa’s doorstep with the world football governing body revealing yesterday that Bafana Bafana’s 2010 World Cup warm-up matches are now under scrutiny. The investigation, into a number of Bafana Bafana’s 2010 World Cup warm-up matches including one against Zimbabwe in Durban, is centered on
Bosso boss reassures coaches
Bulawayo Bureau
THE new Highlanders boss, Peter Dube, has assured club members that the technical team is safe amid reports that he has offered Willard Khumalo the head coach’s job. Dube’s sentiments come after certain members started the rumour mill that
Warriors coaches to be named today
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
THE Zifa board is expected to come up with the set-up for the Warriors’ technical team to face Burundi in an African Cup of Nations qualifier following an emergency meeting to be held this afternoon. The meeting was called by acting Zifa
Essar seeks licence to generate electricity
Zvamaida Murwira Herald Reporter
ESSAR Global Limited, the Indian firm that acquired stake in New ZimSteel, formerly Zisco, has applied for a power generation licence. Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Authority chairperson, Mr Canada Malunga, said the Indian company

