Workers’ cause to hope and celebrate
Rangu Nyamurundira
What cause do we have to celebrate then, we who labour Zimbabwe’s economy? We have laboured in the past with little to show for it, after foreign interests and intervention sought to monopolise our
Editorial Comment: Let’s continue looking for those extras to boost tourism
Tourism as a growth industry has a lot of advantages for a country such as Zimbabwe.It is labour intensive right across the board from building hotels to looking after visitors, so providing
Dr Thistle joins Karanda hospital
Paidamoyo Chipunza Herald Reporter
Controversial medical officer Dr Paul Thistle who became popular after a protracted dispute with the Salvation Army while working at Howard Mission in Chiweshe has cut ties with the church and is now
Calls to unite and shun violence
Prosper Dembedza Herald ReporterSupporters of political parties have been urged to unite in shunning violence ahead of the forthcoming harmonised elections expected before the end of June. Mashonaland Central Governor and Resident
Group calls for banning of gays
Bulawayo Bureau
A local pressure group, Africa Against Western Influence and Interference, has called on authorities to ban gay and lesbian groups in the country, saying their existence was unconstitutional and
Access to legal services a must
Senior Court ReporterThe private sector should complement Government efforts in making sure that every citizen has access to justice at affordable costs, managing director of Hope Legal Aid Trust Mr Boniface Chikono has
New mortuary for Beitbridge
Beitbridge BureauThe construction of a new mortuary, with a carrying capacity of 26 bodies that is set to improve services at Beitbridge District Hospital, has been completed. Matabeleland South provincial medical director Dr
Mavhaire’s driver dies in accident
Crime ReporterTHE driver of the car in which Zanu-PF Politburo member Cde Dzikamai Mavhaire was travelling in when he got injured on Tuesday after a side-swipe died on the spot. The driver was identified as Mr William
Bulawayo forges ahead with unity
Bulawayo Bureau
Newly-appointed Zanu-PF chairperson for Bulawayo province, Professor Callistus Ndlovu is confident that the recent re-organisation of the party’s provincial structures will help it perform better in the
Chad foils apparent coup plot
N’DJAMENA. Chad has arrested a group of people for conspiring in what the government described as a “destabilisation plot” in the landlocked central African country, which has a history of



