Youths get party regalia

Lewis Tembo Herald Reporter
The Zanu-PF national youth affairs department yesterday presented more than 100 items of party regalia to youth supporters in Harare yesterday. Speaking on behalf of Zanu-PF national political

Brazilians bid for Batoka

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
A BRAZILIAN company Camargo Correa has made a bid for the construction of the Batoka hydro-electric power station worth a billion dollars. The power station is supposed to be constructed under a joint

Corrupt ZRP members to face full wrath of law

Herald Reporter
Cases of corruption and dishonesty involving ZRP members will be finalised within seven days for the force to ensure that there is a zero tolerance to the scourge. Morris Depot Commandant Senior Assistant

Acute water crisis raises fears of disease outbreaks

Michael Chingarande Herald Reporter
HARARE continues to struggle in providing basic amenities and sanitation, including clean water, to residents. In a survey yesterday, The Herald discovered most suburbs have had no running water for

Cairns in Sunshine tour

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
RYAN Cairns is the only Zimbabwean golfer who will tee off in the prestigious Johannesburg Open at Royal Johannesburg and Kensington this morning. The player will be exempted for much of this season

Kaulback ruled out

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
CHEETAHS and Old Georgians player Graham Kaulback, who broke his leg during a national team training session two weeks ago, has been ruled out of the game for six months. This effectively means

Corruption: Crime against humanity

Reason Wafawarova

One of the saddest lessons of history is that when we have been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozled. It is not easy to believe that you have been taken for a

ARVs are for life!

Cathrine Murombedzi HIV Walk

A concerned workmate asked me recently if it was possible for one to temporarily stop taking ARVs. My response was a strong NO and I queried why he was asking? He narrated to me that on his last

Madhuku blasted over ‘Vote No’ crusade

Wenceslaus Murape
Senior Reporter

National Constitutional Assembly chairman Professor Lovemore Madhuku’s campaign

ZRP to finalise corruption cases

Zimbabwe Republic Police has said all cases involving members arrested for dishonest and corruption will now be finalised within seven days as the force ensure that there is a

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