Zim hooker turns down marriage
Fungai Lupande Court ReporterA MAN from Hopley Farm was left with a broken heart and ego after being rejected in court by a self-confessed prostitute he intended to marry. The woman said she preferred hitting the night clubs for
It defies logic to hold by-elections: Analysts
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
LEGAL experts and political analysts yesterday expressed mixed views on the Supreme Court
Star FM plans to go national
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Herald Reporter
Star FM will soon roll out a plan to make it a national radio station, general manager Mr
Don’t feed beggars, says Mpariwa
Herald ReporterLABOUR and Social Welfare Minister Paurina Mpariwa has appealed to Zimbabweans to stop giving beggars money or food. She said hunger would eventually force them to go to rehabilitation institutions.
Tertiary institutions urged to change curriculum
Telon Makosi Herald ReporterUniversities and colleges have been urged to change their curriculum to ensure that they equip students with practical knowledge instead of concentrating on theory. Standard Development and Research Unit
Kereke lambasts health policies
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health ReporterROCK Foundation Hospital founder, Dr Munyaradzi Kereke, has lambasted policies that regulate the health sector as backward and detrimental to potential investment by the private sector. Presenting
China pledges US$20bn for Africa
Tendai Manzvanzvike in BEIJING, ChinaChinese president Hu Jintao on Thursday pledged a US$20 billion loan facility for Africa. The Chinese leader announced the package during the opening ceremony of the Focac. The US$20 billion credit is
It’s time for clear agricultural policies — Zhanda
Agriculture ReporterGoromonzi North Member of Parliament Cde Paddy Zhanda yesterday challenged Government to come up with a clear agricultural policy to boost food production. Speaking at the Pioneer Hi-Bred national
Mbare hostels a health time bomb
Isdore Guvamombe Features Editor
AT daytime Mbare Musika is the nerve centre of Zimbabwe. From there, you can literary get to any part of the world. The hullabaloo of puffing, huffing and hooting buses, juxtaposed with people criss-
Witness clears Tanyanyiwa of concealing personal interest
Court ReporterTHE trial of former Chitungwiza town clerk Godfrey Tanyanyiwa, accused of defrauding council of US$700 000, continued yesterday with the council’s director for urban planning giving evidence. Tanyanyiwa is appearing before magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya.



