Khaya Moyo blasts West’s double standards

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF National Chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has blasted Western countries for their double standards by not condemning Morocco’s occupation of Saharawi but quick to attack other countries.

Water situation in city improves

Herald Reporter
THE water situation in some parts of Harare’s western suburbs improved yesterday after council repaired one of the pumps at Morton Jaffray Water Works.

Living a pipe dream or work in progress?

IT is an abnormal situation, but one in which a large number of Harare’s high-density suburbs residents are accustomed to. When you see the challenges they contend with on a daily basis, you tell yourself that these are people who deserve to be in the Hall of Fame for continuing to put their trust in politicians, despite being let down.

Maponga elected Zuj Masvingo chair

Masvingo Bureau
Herald Masvingo Bureau chief George Maponga has been elected the new chairman of the Zimbabwe Union of Journalists Masvingo chapter following elections held last Friday.

First Term Reports

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
THE first term is over for the Premiership’s Big Four — Dynamos, Highlanders, CAPS United and FC Platinum — and their reports show an improvement for the miners, a decline for Bosso and a regular campaign for DeMbare.

Pressure mounts on Tongaat Hullet

Masvingo Bureau
The Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial executive has urged Government to expeditiously complete the indigenisation of Lowveld sugar cane growing and milling firm Tongaat Hullet to empower the

Chinese VP jets in

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
Chinese Vice Premier Mr Wang Yang arrived in Zimbabwe yesterday on an official visit to boost business and bilateral relations between Harare and Beijing.

Minister faces eviction over rent arrears

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
MEDIA, Information and Publicity Deputy Minister Murisi Zwizwai is facing eviction from his Borrowdale rented house after he failed to pay rentals and utility bills amounting to US$19 318,63.

200k register as first-time voters

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
About 200 000 Zimbabweans registered as first-time voters under the national mobile voter registration blitz that officially ended on Sunday evening though there are indications that more people might have failed to register.

Sadc defence forces urged to increase collaboration

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
DEFENCE Forces in Sadc have been urged to increase

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