Kenyan teachers to strike

Nairobi — The Kenyan union representing more than 200 000 state school teachers on Monday said it will go on strike over payment of allowances, adding to the government’s woes…

MDC leader files counter application

Harare Bureau MDC leader Professor Welshman Ncube yesterday filed a counter application to quash the proclamation by President Mugabe setting July 31 as the date for the watershed elections in…

Pandemonium as commuter omnibus rank is closed

Masvingo Correspondent THERE was chaos in Masvingo Central Business District yesterday when commuter omnibus operators woke up to find their rank closed. The kombis had to drop commuters anywhere in…

Political parties should continue calling for peaceful elections

PRESIDENT Mugabe recently proclaimed 31st of July as the date for harmonised elections. The presidential proclamation has sent all political parties into a campaign mode. The election is set to…

President off to Singapore

Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe left Harare yesterday for a private visit to Singapore and is expected back in the country at the weekend,

Moroccan father of 5 sets self ablaze

Rabat — A Moroccan man died after setting himself on fire in the central Meknes region in protest at having his application for a residency permit rejected, a human rights…

Local clothing sector must be supported

The recently held clothing sector indaba revealed a disturbing trend in our country. Government departments are said to be failing to support the local clothing industry by opting to import…

Tsvangirai, Ncube in contempt of Court

Herald Reporter
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC counterpart Professor Welshman Ncube stand in contempt of the Constitutional Court after failing to file their opposing papers by mid-day on Monday in the case in which the Government is seeking a two-week extension

President off to Singapore

Herald Reporter
President Mugabe left for Singapore yesterday on a private visit.
The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces

Violence mars MDC-T Gutu polls

Masvingo Bureau
Violence and chaos rocked MDC-T primary elections in Gutu North at the weekend after supporters of two contesting candidates allegedly argued over the composition of the electoral college, resulting in fist fights. Elections to choose the party’s councillor for

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