‘Discrimination still alive’
Herald ReporterStigma and discrimination are major factors inhibiting people from accessing readily available HIV and Aids support services in Zimbabwe, a Government official has said. Health and Child Welfare Minister
No money for city pensioners
Wenceslaus Murape Labour ReporterHarare City Council has come under fire from pensioners amid reports that the Local Authority Pension Fund (LAPF) is failing to pay retired workers their gratuities and monthly payouts. The pensioners have
Stigma index on cards
Herald ReporterThe Zimbabwe National Network for Positive People (ZNNP+) is expected to produce the National HIV Stigma Index next month. The index is the first robust attempt to establish a base line for documenting
Teenager to get three strokes
Court ReporterA 15-year-old boy will receive three strokes of the cane after he fondled the breasts of his neighbour’s 12-year-old daughter. The teenager from Beatrice had denied the charge of indecent assault when his
Gokwe to be rebuilt
Herald Reporter
Government will on Tuesday start refurbishing buildings and refilling roads in Gokwe that were destroyed by the incessant rains that hit most parts of the country between December and January. The rains
Sanctions to go, says EU
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
The European Union says it will suspend illegal sanctions
Zim stand steals limelight
Isdore Guvamombe in Madrid, Spain
Zimbabwe stole the limelight at the Firtur International travel
Wholesome decongestion solutions elude council
Municipal ReporterHARARE City Council still struggles in implementing wholesome traffic decongestion solutions.
Soldiers free to join parties of their choice: Mnangagwa
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
SOLDIERS are free to support political parties of their choice, but cannot hold positions in such parties, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has said. In an interview last week, Minister Mnangagwa said
Copac draft riles chiefs . . . seek to meet President, Clause on land raises storm, ‘No to throwback to colonial era’
Felex Share Herald Reporter
TRADITIONAL leaders will this week seek audience with President Mugabe over clauses in the Copac draft Constitution which they feel undermined their authority. The clauses are on land, property rights







