Sadc begins training Standby Force inspectors
Herald Reporter
SADC has started training inspectors to improve the operation
President Mugabe anointed by God — Bishop Ndanga
Masvingo Bureau
ZIMBABWEANS should vote for President Mugabe in the forthcoming
MPs resume sitting
A MOTION seeking permission to present the national report and the draft Constitution is expected to take centre-stage when the House of Assembly resumes sitting today. The House of Assembly resumesFarmers hail Nico-Orgo
Lewis Tembo Recently in MvurwiFARMERS in Mvurwi have hailed Nico-Orgo for producing environmentally friendly organic fertiliser that has managed to withstand leaching experienced by most tobacco farmers resulting from excessive rains
Police round up 20 vagrants
POLICE in Harare yesterday rounded up 20 vagrants in a crackdown launched to rid the streets of people believed to be behind a spate of criminal activities. The operation code-named ‘’UsagareFunds threaten CDF audit
Herald ReporterLACK of funds is threatening to cripple the Constituency Development Fund audit, a senior Government official has said. In an interview yesterday, Constitutional and Parliamentary Ministry’s Permanent
Doves donates school fees
Herald Reporter“ALL children in Zimbabwe have the right to education,” the managing director of Doves Morgan, Mr Talent Maziwisa, said. “Parents are currently reeling from school fees challenges, but that must not stop
Harare goes dry as pipe bursts
Evelene Taadira Herald ReporterA MAJOR burst at Prince Edward water works over the weekend has seen residents in most parts of Harare going without water and resorting to unprotected sources. Harare City Council spokesperson Mr
Chinamasa, Biti still to meet over poll funding
Wencesclaus Murape Senior ReporterJUSTICE and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa and his Finance counterpart Tendai Biti are yet to meet to map out modalities for engaging the international community to help fund the forthcoming
Cops constructing flats
Selah MarozvaTHE accommodation crisis facing members of the police and their families at Tomlison Deport is set to ease with the construction of residential flats in the police camp. Police Commissioner Charles



