Chicken Inn thrash Rangers
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CHICKEN Inn scored four goals in the first quarter of the game as they thrashed relegation candidates Blue Rangers in a Castle Lager Premiership match at Luveve
Dealer guns down self
Herald reporterA Harare auto spare parts dealer Peter Makoni (48) of New Marlborough on Tuesday blew his head in a suspected suicide case following a divorce dispute with his first wife. Makoni’s body spent the whole of Tuesday night at the of corner Old Mazowe and Mapereke roads under police guard. It was
Ruwa residents cry foul
Municipal Reporter
Ruwa’s over 120 000 residents feel let down by their local board which is failing to provide them with water, exposing them to waterborne diseases in the process. Residents from all the town’s suburbs are now resorting to the few communal water points in the town. They expressed dismay with the
Trade regime lauded
Herald ReporterCrossborder traders have lauded the launch of the Comesa simplified trade regime between Zimbabwe and Malawi and urged the two governments to use the opportunity to better their working environment. The regime allows traders to import and export goods on the common list of products valued
Committee to work on issues raised at stakeholders’ conference
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
COPAC has set up a committee expected to refine the final compilation of issues raised at the just-ended Second All Stakeholders’ Conference for onward transmission to the management committee and the Principals. The chairpersons forum that comprises Copac co-chairpersons, their deputies
Airzim files US$8.5m pig lawsuit
Fidelis Munyoro
AIR Zimbabwe is suing the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe for over US$8,5 million for damages after its plane collided with wild pigs on the runway three years ago. The airline’s MA60 aircraft collided with the pigs at the Harare International Airport runway in November 2009 as it prepared to
Zim faces 700 000t fertiliser deficit
Senior Agriculture Reporter
Zimbabwe faces a fertiliser deficit of 400 000 tonnes, with the 2012/2013
Para-Check debacle: Govt to meet medical directors
Health Reporter
GOVERNMENT will meet medical directors involved in using Para-Check malaria
A saviour for thirsty Hatcliffe
Michael Chideme Features WriterOne catchy biblical folk song that talks of goats that plough the fields when the beasts of burden, cattle, are there chewing cud can be taken to mean a complete role reversal — or a system failure. Harare City Council’s failure to provide water for suburbs like Hatcliffe, in the north- east, has
Bus operators seal deal
Herald Reporter
THE Cross Border Bus Operators Association has signed an agreement with operators in Zambia that would create a platform to discuss and thrash out issues of mutual concern. The development also comes as the association is battling to engage Botswana authorities who are said to be reluctant to




