Turkey hails Harare, Istanbul relations
Herald ReporterTurkey has hailed the cordial relations between Harare and Istanbul saying the two countries should explore ways of enhancing their ties.Speaking to journalists after meeting Acting President John Nkomo
Madzore ejected
Herald ReporterGlen View legislator Mr Paul Madzore (MDC-T) was yesterday ejected from the House of Assembly for unbecoming behaviour. He threw a newspaper at Zanu-PF legislator for Magunje Cde Franco
Master of the High Court Nyatanga passes away
Court ReporterMASTER of the High Court Mr Charles Nyatanga has died. He succumbed to cardiac arrest at West End Hospital yesterday morning. He is survived by a wife and five children. Mourners are gathered at 12
Write-off defaulters bills, Zesa told
Lloyd Gumbo Herald ReporterPARLIAMENT has recommended that Zesa write-off the over US$600 million it is owed by its customers since it is now clear they cannot afford to settle their dues. The Parliamentary Thematic
Veteran journalist Makunike dies
Herald Reporter
Veteran journalist and author Ezekiel Makunike has died. He was 83. Makunike died at The Avenues Clinic on Tuesday night after being hit by a car along Glenara Avenue North in Highlands, Harare, at
Daughters are humans, too!
Leo WamwandukaMy daughter turned six years on June 15 and I am over the moon. As I celebrate this landmark event in every proud dad’s life, I shudder as I reflect on the society that my lovely daughter and
Jacko’s doc ‘fears he will die in prison’
Los Angeles. — Lawyer says Jackson’s doc is only getting fresh air once a month, and clean underwear once a week. The medic is serving time in Los Angeles County Jail for the involuntary manslaughter of his patient Michael Jackson — who died of acute propofol intoxication in June 2009 — and is pleadingSenators stall debate citing lack of understanding
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
SENATORS have stalled debate on an adverse report against legal instruments promulgated by some
China to help Zim become economic giant
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S abundant resources could help the country become an economic giant, Chinese
Dead turning in their graves
Farai Kuvirimirwa Features WriterWHEN someone dies, friends and relatives have final moments with the dead at the mausoleums.
Close relatives and friends shed tears in memory of the good things the dead person did during his lifetime. Of course, there are elements that remember the bad and evil deeds one did while alive.




