Cara, Rodionava in winning start

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
CARA Black and Anastasia Rodionova got off to a commanding start in the women’s doubles competition at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne yesterday. Black of Zimbabwe

5 Zanu-PF members under probe over US$700 000 fraud

Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare
Zanu-PF is investigating five senior members from Manicaland Province on allegations of fraud and corruption involving more than US$700 000 they allegedly collected from diamond mining companies

Editorial Comment: Flooding needs everyone’s contribution

Flooding has become a common phenomenon in the country and every year there are areas were people are maimed or killed, while others are left homeless with their sources of livelihood – crops

A lion surrounded by hunters does not sleep

Darlington.N.Mahuku and Bowden. B.C.Mbanje
It is beyond any reasonable doubt that neo-imperialist countries and the organisations they sponsor intentionally hinder any meaningful development in the Third World or the still developing countries.

President mourns Nkomo

Herald reporter

President Mugabe has expressed shock at the death of Vice President Nkomo.
Announcing the death at State House, President Mugabe who is also the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces President Mugabe said Vice President Nkomo who has been battling with cancer in the past few years passed on at St Anne’s Hospital this morning.

BREAKING NEWS: Vice President Nkomo dies

VICE President John Landa Nkomo has died. He was 79.

Nation mourns Nkomo

Herald reporter

President Mugabe has expressed shock at the death of Vice

VP Nkomo dies

VICE President John Landa Nkomo has died. He was 79.

BCC officer in court for violating Firearms Act

Court Reporter

A Bulawayo City Council Housing Officer has landed himself in trouble with the law after he allegedly pointed a firearm at a motorist based in South Africa, popularly known as injiva.

300 families missing after storm hits Mozambique

MAPUTO— The Mozambican authorities said on Tuesday that they are searching for 300 families who went missing due to a storm that hit the central province of Zambezia.

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