SK Moyo slips

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo says he injured his hand when he fell at home.
He allayed fears that he could have seriously injured his hand in an accident, saying it was a minor

8th wonder

Herald Reporter
THE Chiadzwa diamond fields must be accorded the “eighth wonder of the world status” considering the vastness of the resources, Marange Resources chief executive officer Mr Obert Dube has said. Mr Dube

Day observed

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE last week joined the world to commemorate the International Women’s Day at various centres countrywide. Padare men’s forum in Harare joined hands with the Ministry of Women Affairs,

Loan sharks swallow civil servants

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
Most workers, particularly civil servants, have become servants of loan sharks forcing Government to tighten money-lending laws to prevent exploitation through exorbitant interest rates. Secretary for

Chamisa denies owing producer US$1 323

More Tirivashoma Herald Reporter
Information Communication Technology Minister Nelson Chamisa is allegedly refusing to settle a debt owed to a local media company for coverage provided while on official duty. Minister Chamisa allegedly

Cops on the run

Crime Reporter
TWO policemen allegedly kidnapped a pastor for over 24 hours in Kadoma and extorted US$520 from him. The policemen accused Pastor David Mhaza (38) of trying to “defeat the course of justice”.

Man killed over battery

Crime Reporter
A 41-YEAR-OLD Mufakose man died on Monday evening after he was stabbed on the chest by a friend following a dispute over a car battery. The incident occurred at around 6 pm near the intersection of

MDC-T suspects in cop murder apply for bail

Court Reporter
THE 29 suspected MDC-T activists charged with the murder of a police inspector in Glen View, yesterday applied for bail pending trial at the High Court. Harare lawyer Mr Charles Kwaramba made the

Zanu-PF youth leaders acquitted

Masvingo Bureau
Three Zanu-PF youth leaders from Chiredzi who were facing charges of damaging property at an abandoned building owned by a white businessman have been acquitted. The trio was set free after a

Zimra official cleared of bribery charge

Beitbridge Bureau
The Beitbridge magistrates’ court has cleared a Zimra official who was arrested last year on allegations of taking a R1 900 bribe to facilitate the smuggling of some goods into Zimbabwe. Itai John David

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