Mahendere contests sentence
Court Reportergospel musician Amos Mahendere yesterday applied for the suspension of the community service he is serving for pointing a firearm at a commuter omnibus bus driver. He was ordered to perform 210 hours
Clinton meets Mandela in rare visit at his home
QUNU (South Africa) — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Nelson Mandela yesterday at his rural homestead where South Africa’s first black president is living out retirement far from the public eye.
ZDF prevented possible unrest — Shiri
Harare Bureau
The economic and political tension in Zimbabwe a few years ago could have easily led to a coup in some countries, but the Zimbabwean armed forces remained professional and loyal, a top army official has said.
Zimbabwe takes over Aricesa chair
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE has been elected chair of the Association of Regulators of Information and Communication for Eastern and Southern Africa (Aricesa), the deputy director general of the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, Mr Alfred Marisa, said.Change your mindset, Matabeleland told
Prosper NdlovuPEOPLE from Matabeleland should stand up and grab opportunities in the indigenisation programme as it is the only chance for them to fast-track development in the region, Cabinet Ministers have said.
Preps for Heroes’ Day on course: Mohadi
Mashudu Netsianda
PREPARATIONS for this year’s Heroes Day commemorations are at an advanced stage
Bulawayo hip-hop artistes get platform to shine
Entertainment Reporter
Cape to Cairo pub in Bulawayo has in the last few months played host to afternoon hip-hop sessions that are aimed at unearthing and exposing the city’s hidden musical talent, specifically in the hip-hop genre.
Govt to get tough on doctors’ misconduct
Harare Bureau
Errant medical doctors will now face disciplinary action for misconduct and persistent offenders will be fired as the Government abandons its policy of being lenient with offenders.
Nac to review HIV/Aids laws at workplace
Chronicle Reporter
THE National Aids Council of Zimbabwe (Nac) is working on reviewing legislation on HIV and Aids in the workplace as it seeks to tighten measures of combating the disease.
‘Infidelity rising in South Africa’
Johannesburg — Infidelity is rising in South Africa and the cheaters cannot be grouped in one box, the Citizen has reported.






