Defence ministry receives de-mining equipment
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Correspondent
THE Ministry of Defence has received de-mining and medical equipment worth more than
Use home-grown solutions: FAO
Senior Agriculture Reporter
VISITING Food and Agriculture Organisation director-general Dr Jose Graziano Da Silva yesterday
Woman takes hubby to court over alcohol
Court Reporter
A VISIT to TB Joshua by a VID employee seeking spiritual help to stop alcohol abuse proved fruitless as he was yesterday brought to the Harare Civil Court by his wife on the same matter. Otilia Kabasa told
Tycoon hit by blunt object — Post-mortem
Crime Reporter
POST-MORTEM results have showed that Harare businessman Allan Bank, who was found dead in his car over the weekend, was hit with a blunt object on the head before he was suffocated. The post-mortem
MDC-T councillor on robbery charge
Lovemore Meya Court Reporter
MDC-T Zengeza 1 councillor Tinashe Kazuru (32) has been arrested for allegedly assaulting and robbing a Chitungwiza man of US$180. Kazuru has since appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Ms Olivia
Dishonest farmer fined US$500
Court Reporter
A CENTENARY tobacco farmer was on Monday fined US$500 for failing to honour a tobacco growing contract with a local company. Funda Mutimumwe (39) of Eylr Farm was also ordered to restitute US$4
Trio ridicules cop
Court Reporter
THREE men who ridiculed a police officer for his alleged small male organ were yesterday convicted of criminal insult. Karious Zinduwa (24), Chenjerai Mutsvairo (25) and Simbarashe Jeche (25) told Norest
Teacher up for attempted rape
Court Reporter
A MABELREIGN Girls’ High School art teacher appeared in court yesterday facing allegations of attempting to rape his 15-year-old student in his office. Eugene Marongwe (36) started making sexual advances
Man in court for US$47 000 fraud
Herald Reporter
A Delta Beverages employee who allegedly swindled the company of more than US$47 000 has appeared in court facing fraud charges. Clemence Verenga (37) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms
Dlamini-Zuma an African civil servant
Tichaona Zindoga
As the dust settles on the election of South African Nkosazana Dhlamini-Zuma as AU Commission chair, there are serious questions that should be asked of the top woman. Although much has been



