‘Teachers’ incentives to stay’
Herald Reporter
Government has reversed its decision to scrap teachers’ incentives this year due to poor salaries.
There had been commitment to scrap off the incentives, as they were deemed discriminatory, while
Mobile service providers should share base stations, says Potraz
Herald Reporter
THE Posts and Telecommunication Authority of Zimbabwe is mulling a legislation compelling mobile service providers to share infrastructure.
Cellphone radiation Bill on the cards
Wenceslaus Murape Senior Reporter
THE Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe has proposed a Bill that seeks to protect people from non-ionising radiation emitted by cellphones, radio transmitters and booster stations.
New Parliament set for Mt Hampden
Herald Correspondent
GOVERNMENT has identified a new site to construct a Parliament Building in Mt Hampden Kopje, a Cabinet Minister has said. Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo
When big guns are brought out
Darlington Mahuku and Bowden Mbanje
In one of our contributions we submitted that human rights are a product of social struggles. We posited that our rights as Zimbabweans must be firmly fixed in our past, not an American or British
‘Depoliticise KPCS’
Herald Reporter
Association of Diamond Producing African countries has called for the depoliticisation of the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme.
Star FM holds first outside broadcast
Richmore Tera Herald Reporter
ZIMPAPERS’ newly established radio station Star FM yesterday had its first outside broadcast during a live draw held at Chicken Inn along First Street. The event was to give prizes to lucky winners in a raffle
Zanu-PF Harare Province committed to peaceful elections
Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF Harare province is committed to peace and will be advocating for the holding of peaceful elections, an official has said.
MDC-T councillor’s case postponed
Court ReporterTHE trial of MDC-T Zengeza 1 councillor Tinashe Kazuru (32), facing allegations of assaulting and robbing a Chitungwiza man of US$180, failed to begin yesterday.
Man nabbed for using fake note
Court ReporterA CHITUNGWIZA man will spend the next 30 days in prison for attempting to buy a loaf of bread and some eggs using a fake US$10 note.

