Glen Norah man dies of alcohol

Kelvin Benjamin Herald Correspondent
An unidentified Harare man was yesterday morning found dead in a trench in Glen View 3 after reportedly excessively drinking alcoholic spirits. The man, believed to be from Glen Norah, reportedly

Five-year-old boy eats own bedroom

The mother of a boy with a rare condition meaning he can’t resist eating his own bedroom is seeking support to pay for an inedible room for him.

Money changers seek protection order

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter
Three money changers last week dragged their colleague to court for allegedly bullying them off a spot at Eastgate Shopping Mall in Harare. Catherine Mtekwa was brought to the Harare Civil Court by Brenda

School bus horror

Johannesburg. — A school bus carrying students to a sports event, believed to be a rugby match, collided with a minibus killing at least 18 and injuring 31, officials said. Two school children were among

Father shoots daughters

Kandahar. — An Afghan man killed his two teenage daughters when they returned home four days after running away with a man in a southern village, police said yesterday. The father, who shot the girls, has

Kenyan police arrest two suspects, seize grenades

KITALE. — Kenyan police are holding two youthful terror suspects for interrogation after seizing two grenades from a Guest house in Kitale town, Western Kenya. Divisional Criminal Investigation officer

Pope’s butler released

Vatican City. — Pope Benedict XVI’s butler was released from a Vatican cell and placed under house arrest on Saturday as he awaits a ruling on whether he should stand trial for leaking confidential papers.

Karoi gets tap water after six months

Chinhoyi Bureau
KAROI residents started receiving tap water after six years after the Zimbabwe National Water Authority rehabilitated the town’s water works. The project cost US$1,3 million. The rehabilitation included

Family members assaults daughter-in-law

Court Reporter
THREE Chitungwiza family members were last week convicted and fined for assaulting their daughter-in-law. Shyleen Bhunu had taken her in-laws to court claiming US$2 000 in damages and costs for

Mining firm donates to St Augustine’s High

Herald Reporter
A Mutare-based mining company has handed over goods worth more than US$10 000 worth of groceries to St Augustine’s High School. This followed reports last week that the school faced early closure

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