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 officerPope’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.Zahara concert organisers keep fans guessing
Entertainment ReporterIs it going to be DJ Sbu, George Munetsi or another South African artiste who will be the guest at Zahara concert? Well, it appears organisers of the gig want fans to guess who is going to partner
KRS-One to promote new album
Hip-Hop icon KRS-One is releasing a new album, and heading to the UK and Europe to promote the release. This summer, KRS-One is heading to Germany, the Netherlands and the UK to promote his newStalemate at Barbourfields
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HIGHLANDERS managed to consolidate their unbeaten run record in the first half of the season after
My property was vandalised, says Chiadzwa
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald ReporterA storm is brewing between police in Manicaland and businessman Newman Chiadzwa over property confiscated when the former was arrested for illegally dealing in diamonds. Chiadzwa was acquitted on
Police impound 44 vehicles over licences
Peter Matambanadzo Senior ReporterPolice have impounded 44 unlicensed vehicles for failing to comply with the new Zimbabwe Road Administration Authority licensing system. The vehicles were impounded last week under an operation
Mining firm donates to St Augustine’s High
Herald ReporterA 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
Family members assaults daughter-in-law
Court ReporterTHREE 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
Karoi gets tap water after six months
Chinhoyi BureauKAROI 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


