Zuma team seeks update on Constitution

Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma’s facilitation team is meeting representatives of political

Bid to smuggle cigarettes backfires

Beitbridge Bureau
A magistrate here on Monday slapped two men with a US$3 000 fine each for attempting to smuggle 40 boxes of export quality cigarettes into South Africa through the Beitbridge Border Post. In the event that they default paying the fine, Albert Muzenda (34) of 2148 Zviitirei Street, Masvingo and

‘Haulume’ falls on hard times

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
“Magitare haasi kubhadhara mwana waamai,” were Josphat Somanje’s welcoming remarks to the Herald Entertainment news crew during a visit to his home in Marondera on Monday. During a two-hour-long interview with this reporter, Somanje talked about the story of his life that was full of

Governor urges artistes to unite

Gwanda Correspondent

MATABELELAND South Province Governor and Resident Minister Angeline Masuku has urged artistes in the province to develop a culture of supporting each other inorder to uplift the arts industry in the province.

President calls for political tolerance

Harare Bureau

Zimbabweans should tolerate each other’s political and social preferences ahead of harmonised elections expected in March next year.

Atmosphere conducive for polls: Tsvangirai

Harare Bureau

MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai says the peace in the country is conducive for holding an election and there was no justification for the United Nations to deploy peacekeepers here ahead of polls slated for March next year.

Wife killer suffered a mental disorder

Court Reporter

THE Bulawayo man who brutally killed his wife before mutilating the body and dumping the parts around the city was suffering from a mental disorder at the time, a High Court judge has ruled.

PR training a must for commuter omnibus crews

Temba Dube

THE Bulawayo City Council will in the next six months ban commuter omnibus crews who do not have at least a certificate in public relations and customer care to curb rampant abuse of passengers.

Inyathi High School sex scandal: Eye opener on moulding a child’s moral behaviour

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu

THE Inyathi High School students’ sex escapade published by Chronicle on 25 September made very sad reading, especially for the parents of the students who were suspended for that misdemeanour.

Industrial strikes symbol of unstable finances

James Shikwati

INCREASED industrial strike actions across sub-Saharan Africa call for an urgent review of the continent’s public finance systems.

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