New Zealand crash in South Africa
CAPE TOWN — South Africa were in a dominant position after New Zealand crashed to 45 all out on the first day of the first Test at Newlands yesterday. Vernon Philander took the first five wickets as NewHarare ups potable water supply
Herald ReporterHarare City Council says it has increased efforts to provide potable water to typhoid-hit suburbs in light of recent increases in the water borne disease. Speaking during a council meeting in mid-December,
Zanu-PF’s policies empower majority
Herald ReporterZanu-PF is committed to the empowerment of general populace through its indigenisation and empowerment policies, the party’s Masvingo provincial secretary for economic affairs Cde Joosbi Omar
Makandiwa sees gold rush
Makomborero Mutimukulu and Victoria Ruzvidzo
ZIMBABWE is headed for a gold rush that will see people
180 lives lost during festive season
Crime ReporterROAD accidents claimed 180 lives during the festive season, which has since been described as the bloodiest in Zimbabwe’s history. Another 901 were injured in 1 128 road accidents recorded during the
One dies in boat collision
Chinhoyi BureauONE person died and another was seriously injured when two speedboats that were escorting tourists in a houseboat in Lake Kariba collided. The incident occurred at the Antelope Chalala point in Kariba on
Guruve Council quartet up for defrauding Zinara
Shepherd Mushava Herald Reporter
Government has suspended four Guruve Rural District Council bosses who allegedly swindled Zimbabwe National Road Administration of US$35 000 meant for road maintenance. Local Government, Rural and
Parties should admit failure: Analysts
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
Political parties spearheading the constitution making process
Govt fails to pay MPs’ allowances
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has failed to pay over US$1,6 million owed to Members of Parliament in unpaid sitting and subsistence allowances for 2012. This comes amid indications that Treasury has not instructed
3 years no Zimsec certificates: Thousands cry foul
Felex Share Herald Reporter
ORDINARY and Advanced-Level candidates have not been receiving their certificates from Zimbabwe School Examinations Council since 2010 amid calls for the council to set up its own printing press.






