Mining companies urged to present decommissioning plans

Herald Reporter
Mining companies have been urged to present their decommissioning plans to the Environmental Management Agency in the event of a shut down. The call has been made amid revelations that when

Son assaults mother

Court Reporter
A Harare man was on Wednesday restrained by the Civil Court from beating up his mother whom he accused of hiding a will which allegedly appointed him an executor of his late father’s estate.

Firm donates 500 bins to Harare city

Senior Reporter
Kilpa Private Limited, in partnership with the Buy Zimbabwe Campaign, yesterday donated 500 four-litre bins to Harare City Council. The bins would be installed in the Central Business District and were donated

Ndlovu tragedy: Ugly side of night-time travels

Reflections Rosenthal Mutakati

On Sunday, Zimbabwe woke up to sad news that legendary soccer striker Adam Ndlovu had been killed in a horrific accident which left his equally-gifted brother Peter battling for his life. Peter

Gender balance lacking in ANC

Jennifer Thorpe

On Tuesday the new Africa National Congress top six leaders were elected at the political party’s 53rd National Conference in Mangaung. Despite the ANC’s 50/50 gender quota policy, only two of the six

5,5m on voters’ roll: Mudede

Felex Share Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE has slightly over 5,5 million registered voters, with the number expected to increase when mobile voter registration begins on January 3. Mobile voter registration would be done ahead of

Monday declared holiday as travellers flood Beitbridge

Herald Reporters
PRESIDENT Mugabe has declared Monday, December 24 a public holiday. Workers no longer have to worry about retuning to work before going back on holiday for Christmas Day and Boxing Day on

Espionage suspects remanded in custody

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
THREE directors of TICOZ Protection Services accused of supplying information which led to the robbery of two Savanna Tobacco Zimbabwe trucks carrying cigarettes worth over R5 million yesterday

Editorial Comment: Time to set poll dates

Once again, we woke up to disheartening reports that Copac will not produce a refined draft constitution any time soon as it emerged on Wednesday that there were 30 contentious issues the

Kunonga’s ACPZ splits into two

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
THE Anglican Church of the Province of Zimbabwe led by Archbishop

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