Armed robbers on the prowl
Crime ReporterThree people lost cash and valuables to two armed robbers who are reportedly terrorising residents in and around the city as robbery cases continue unabated. According to police reports, the two raid
Man found with slain lover’s private parts
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior ReporterThe Chinhoyi man who allegedly killed his girlfriend, mutilated the corpse before being caught selling the woman’s private parts should be examined by two psychiatrists to ascertain his state of mind, the
Call to take sport seriously
Herald ReporterA ZANU-PF official has urged youths to take sport seriously as it has now become a source of livelihood the world over. Mt Pleasant District treasurer Cde Jaison Pasade said this on Sunday during a six-team
Govt takes council to court
Farai Kuvirimirwa Court ReporterGOVERNMENT has taken the City of Harare to court for discharging raw sewage into rivers that flow into Lake Chivero, which supplies residents with potable water. The city has been accused of discharging raw
GMB dispels starvation fears
Herald ReporterTHE Grain Marketing Board has enough grain to feed the nation for the next six weeks.
In an interview, on the sidelines of the GMB annual general meeting in Harare last week, general
‘Uphold 21st Feb principles’
Herald ReporterZANU-PF political commissar Cde Webster Shamu has urged youths to uphold the founding principles of the 21st February Movement and safeguard Zimbabwe’s history. Cde Shamu is one of the founding
Zim ready for referendum
Hebert Zharare and Isdore GuvamombeTHE majority of Zimbabweans, even from the remotest places in the country, say they are aware of the Constitutional Referendum slated for next week, even without having sight of the
Zanu-PF, MDC-T to march on without MDC
Lloyd Gumbo Herald ReporterZANU-PF and MDC-T will go ahead with the Copac
Mangoma ordered to revise Kariba contract
Felex Share Herald ReporterCABINET has ordered Energy and Power Development Minister
Municipal traffic cops raise US$1,5m
Michael Chideme Municipal ReporterHarare traffic enforcement division has raised more than US$1,5 million from July last year from towing and clamping activities. City spokesman Mr Leslie Gwindi said the figure showed the division which falls




