Suspended Zanu-PF chairman acquitted of stealing cattle

Mutare Bureau SUSPENDED Zanu-PF Manicaland chairman Mike Madiro and his deputy Dorothy Mabika, were yesterday acquitted of charges of stealing 10 cattle meant for President Mugabe’s birthday celebrations in Mutare…

Zifa mum as Pagels contract nears expiry

Harare Bureau THE Warriors hot seat is likely to be vacant again by the end of next month when Germany mentor Dieter Klaus Pagels’ contract expires on 31 July amid…

Kaindu spoilt for choice

Peter Phiri Sports Correspondent HIGHLANDERS’ crunch Premier Soccer League match against Chicken Inn at Barbourfields Stadium tomorrow is likely to present head coach Kelvin Kaindu with a team selection poser.…

Ntutu Sparrows thump Zimpost

Peter Phiri,  Sports Correspondent NTUTU Sparrows continued with their fine run in the Bulawayo Province Netball League when they beat Zimpost 48-21 on Saturday to consolidate their place at the…

Turkey threatens to deploy army to end unrest

The Turkish deputy prime minister has said that the army could be deployed to halt protests that have swept the nation over the past two weeks. Bulent Arinc yesterday said…

Magistrate Masimba burial today

Senior Court Reporter THE provincial magistrate in charge of Matabeleland North and Bulawayo provinces and former freedom fighter, Mr John Masimba (56), who died on Friday will be buried today…

Inflation rate down 0,20 percent

Business Reporter Year-on-year inflation slowed to 2,20 percent in May shedding 0,20 percentage points from the previous month, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) has said. The agency said this…

Govt relaxes Dimaf requirements

THE Government has relaxed conditions for ailing firms wishing to access loans under the Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund (DIMAF), the secretary in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce,…

AU speaks on election date

Herald Reporters
THE African Union says only Zimbabweans can resolve any contestation over their election date as it was not proper for anyone else to second-guess the country’s courts.
Addressing a Press Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, yesterday,

ZEC presses ahead with poll preps

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission is continuing with preparations for harmonised elections on July 31 as proclaimed by President Mugabe last week despite proposals by the extraordinary summit of Sadc Heads of State and Government that

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