Mudede urges eligible voters to register

Felex Share Herald Reporter
Registrar General Tobaiwa Mudede yesterday reminded people to bring the necessary documents

VP Mujuru commissions vic falls airport expansion

Michael Chideme in Victoria falls

Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday commissioned works to begin

PM aide’s fraud case tip of an iceberg

Freeman Razemba  Crime Reporter
THE case in which Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s aide reportedly collected travel and subsistence allowances from Government for a trip he did not fulfil may be the tip of an iceberg to a sophisticated scam allegedly involving staff in the PM’s Office and a travel agency that may have prejudiced the State of thousands of dollars.

Govt unfreezes 2 000 nurses’ posts

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
UNEMPLOYED trained nurses should register for deployment at the nursing schools they trained following the unfreezing of over 2 000 posts for registered general nurses, the Government has said.

Blessing and Dominion

In the beginning, before sin came in, before all turmoil, wars and all manner of troubles invaded man’s world, God gave two things to mankind. With these two, man was to fight his wars and bring order to his world.

Grant in the mix for Pakistan job

LAHORE. — Pakistan are considering Grant Flower for the position of batting coach.
While Flower is currently fulfilling a similar role with the Zimbabwe team, ESPNcricinfo understands that he is out of contract in August and Zimbabwe Cricket are prevaricating over

Rahim says its a tough test

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim believes that a Test series victory over Zimbabwe away from home will serve as a good indicator of their progress.
Rahim’s men have arrived in Zimbabwe ahead of their month-long tour which will consist of two Tests, three ODIs and two T20Is and they are eager to improve on their poor Test

Kallis honoured

JOHANNESBURG. — After 18 years as an international cricketer, the world’s top-ranked Test all-rounder Jacques Kallis, was finally named one of Wisden’s Cricketers of the Year.
It may seem surprising that it took so long for the publication to honour Kallis, but given that its awards are confined to performances in England, their time lag was justified.

Tamim aims at Zimbabwe

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
TOURING Bangladesh batsman, Tamim Iqbal, says the Tigers are prepared to launch a strong offensive when they clash with Zimbabwe in a month-long tour that begins next Wednesday.  

Junior tennis players meet at Harare Open

Ellina Mhlanga  Sports Reporter
JUNIOR tennis players from across the country are next week expected to descend at Harare Sports Club for the Harare Open tournament.
The event is expected to get underway on April 18 and run until April 21 with more than 100 players billed to take part. Some of the players are currently in Bulawayo where they

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