Mamelodi Sundowns chasing Katebe
Sports ReporterHWANGE’s Zambian defender, Aaron Katebe, claims he is being chased by South African giants Mamelodi Sundowns. Katebe received his first call to the Chipolopolo team and was used in the
Don’t use violence to win elections, says President
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday called for peace in upcoming national elections and condemned
KPCS secretariat chaired by controversial character
Brezhnev Malaba in Washington DC
ONE of the Western organisations that have offered to run the secretariat of the Kimberley Process
Possible to hold polls this year: DPM
Herald Reporter
Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara yesterday told the House of Assembly that it was possible for Zimbabwe to hold elections this year. He said if parties in the inclusive Government urgently
Mash Central youths get US$500 000
Herald Reporter
THE Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment, yesterday disbursed US$500 000 to fund businesses by youths in Mashonaland Central Province. Minister Saviour Kasukuwere said a lot
Legislators chucked out of hotels
Herald Reporter
MEMBERS of Parliament from outside Harare and those without accommodation in the capital city are facing problems as some hotels are turning them away for non-payment of bills. The legislators have
Green economy now a must
Francis Nhema, MP
In line with world trends, every sector of Zimbabwe’s economy must seriously start taking steps towards greening its activities and operations by investing in cleaner technologies, reducing
Who owns the company car?
At the workplace Wenceslaus MurapeLately, former managerial workers and companies have been at loggerheads over ownership of company cars the former would have been using during their tenure of office. Some companies have
Let’s use water wisely: Harare City Council
Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
Harare City Council is encouraging residents to conserve water to enable it to equitably distribute the available resource after realising that it can only produce half of the city’s water demands. The call
New twist to Kereke driver’s case
Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
THE trial of two Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe security officers took a new twist yesterday after ’s driver claimed that a bogus doctor was planted at Parirenyatwa Hospital to






