Food shortages hit Masvingo
Masvingo BureauChiefs’ in Masvingo province have expressed concern over the precarious food situation in most communities amid reports that in some areas maize supplies under the grain loan scheme were erratic. Zimbabwe Chiefs’ Council president
No water for Western suburbs
Herald ReporterHarare’s Western suburbs will be without water today following disconnections of pipes along Lochinvar Reservoir for maintenance works.
Council spokesperson Mr Leslie Gwindi yesterday confirmed the
China donates US$60 000 equipment to education
Herald ReporterThe Chinese government yesterday handed over computers and electronic gadgets valued at close to US$60 000 to the Ministry of Education, Art, Sports and Culture as part of efforts to enhance cultural exchange between the two
Khaya Moyo hails former liberation movements
Herald ReporterZanu-PF national chairperson Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has hailed relations among former liberation movements that have been maintained through meetings of liberators’ secretaries general. He made these remarks when
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What is Africa Environment Day?
Africa Environment Day is commemorated on March 3 each year and was proclaimed by the then Organisation of African Unity in 2002 to raise awareness on the pressing environmental challenges facing the continent. Some of theMulti-billion-dollar deals on cards
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Violence: President orders arrests
Herald Reporters POLICE should arrest all perpetrators of political violence regardless of their social standing, President Mugabe has said.
Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba yesterday said the President was concerned
Murderer thrown behind bars
Masvingo BureauA 39-year-old Bikita man was last week jailed for 14 years for brutally murdering a fellow villager who had professed ignorance over his wife’s whereabouts. Justice Charles Hungwe, who was sitting at the High Court
Rapist jailed 12 years
Senior Court ReporterA Harare man has been jailed for an effective 12 years for raping his brother’s maid at knife point.
Ignatious Zhakata denied the charge of rape when his trial opened, but was




