‘Civil servants must be apolitical’

Herald Reporter
PUBLIC Service Minister Lucia Matibenga says members of the civil service should strive to discharge their duties professionally without political influence. Addressing delegates attending a two-week Public

Zesa intensifies load-shedding

Herald Reporter
Load-shedding has become intense because of depressed electricity generation at Zesa power stations and diminishing capacity to import from the region. Due to the increased load-shedding, some areas

No bad blood between myself, Kasukuwere: Mpofu

More Tirivashoma Herald Reporter
MINES and Mining Development Minister Obert Mpofu yesterday said there was no bad blood between him and his counterpart, Youth Development, Indeginisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour

Driving schools cry foul

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has ordered driver training schools using the space at the corner of Herbert Chitepo Avenue and 5th Street in Harare to vacate because the area is for developmental purposes.

Harare Hospital buys water

Health Reporter
Authorities at Harare Central Hospital have resorted to buying water for use in critical departments as water supplies at the referral centre continue to be erratic. The hospital’s operations director Mr Cliff

School head in court for abusing pupil

Court Reporter
GROOMBRIDGE Primary School headmaster Stephen Akino yesterday appeared in court for allegedly ill-treating a Grade Four pupil. He is accused of making the pupil to stand in the rain after ridiculing her.

Lawyer urges court to acquit Gwisai

Court Reporters
THE defence lawyer in the case in which Munyaradzi Gwisai and five other accomplices are charged with conspiracy to commit public violence has urged the court to acquit the six for lack of incriminating

No to cellphone farming: Shamu

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will not hesitate to repossess farms from newly-resettled farmers not farming, a Cabinet minister said yesterday. Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu yesterday said some

schools called to prioritise learning of languages

Herald Reporter
TEACHERS should be equipped with skills to teach indigenous languages because they help cement national unity, Zimbabwe National Army Schools Welfare Trust chairman Cde  Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said

Couples now able to save marriages

Court Reporter
JUSTICE and Legal Affairs Deputy Minister Obert Gutu has urged couples to find alternative ways of preserving their marriages before flooding the courts with divorce applications. Deputy Minister Gutu said

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