Zim to attend South Africa cricket festival

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Cricket will next week send two age-group sides to take part in South Africa cricket festival in the Under-14 and Under-17 categories. The Under-14s, who are under the tutelage of David Mutendera,

Sidija to defend title

Sports Reporter
NATIONAL taekwondo welterweight champion Michael Sidija is upbeat about his chances of retaining his title when the country’s top fighters converge in Bulawayo for the national championships next week.

Varsity wins international award

Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Open University has won an international star for Leadership in Quality Award.
The award, given in London on 24 November, came from Business Initiative Directions (BID) based in

Treasury wants CDF permanently

Herald Reporter
There is a need to enact an Act of Parliament that compels Treasury to provide money for the Constituency Development Fund in all future national budgets, Finance Minister Tendai Biti, has said.

Anglican row turns violent

Daniel Nemukuyu and Eveline Taadira
A PRIEST aligned to Bishop Chad Gandiya’s Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa was yesterday seriously injured after being struck with a brick by supporters of Archbishop Nolbert

Locardia on PM Tsvangirai’s throat again

Senior Reporter
LAWYERS representing Ms Locardia Karimatsenga Tembo have written to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai demanding the urgent delivery of three oxen to her family in fulfillment of the couple’s

Hubby strikes wife with brick over song

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
A KWEKWE man allegedly struck his wife with a brick on the forehead after she sang him a birthday song while still in bed. The wife intended to surprise him by singing a birthday song, but she was struck with a

Chitungwiza strike illegal — Labour Court

Wenceslaus Murape Labour Reporter
The Labour Court yesterday declared the strike by Chitungwiza

President capes 1 568 ZOU graduates

Herald Reporter
President Mugabe yesterday capped 1 568 Zimbabwe Open University graduates

Zanu-PF not stringent on wannabe politicians

Tichaona Zindoga Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF is a democratic party and can allow people who have served it for less than five years to represent it in general elections, party Secretary for Information and Publicity, Cde Rugare Gumbo, has

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