Rushwaya case deferred again
Herald Reporter Ruling in the matter in which former Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya, accused of concealing transactions from a principal, was on Tuesday deferred for the sixth time to…
Fake policeman (51) arrested
Court Reporter A 51-year-old Chitungwiza man who masqueraded as a police officer was arrested in a charge office while trying to rescue someone who had been arrested for loitering. Martin…
Over 120 arrested for election-related crimes
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Police have arrested more than 120 people countrywide for committing various election-related offences including stealing voters’ rolls and illegally entering the country for purposes of causing…
Pair killed, man beheaded
Herald Reporters A 77-year-old Murehwa woman and her granddaughter were last week found dead at their homestead with severe injuries on their heads, while a 45-year-old man in Buhera was…
Wife’s request triggers bashing
Court Reporter AN illiterate Harare man who beat his wife for asking him for proof of residence to open a bank account told the court that he was scared she…
PSC to recall retired professionals
Elita Chikwati Herald Reporter The Public Service Commission intends to re-appoint all retired professionals to fill more than 20 000 vacant posts in different ministries with critical manpower shortages. The…
Britain’s head in the sand
Elliot Ross EVEN after the Mau Mau case the British will never stop kidding themselves about the crimes of Empire Torture comes cheap for the old imperial powers. Just £2…
Putin meets Saudi spy chief: Kremlin
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday held a rare and previously unannounced meeting with Saudi intelligence chief Prince Bandar bin Sultan to discuss the situation in the Middle…
Egypt cabinet declares pro-Morsi vigils threat
Cairo. — Egypt’s cabinet has declared pro-Morsi vigils a threat to national security and has instructed police to take “necessary measures” to end them. Germany’s foreign minister is due to…
Nigeria blast death toll hits 45
KANO, Nigeria — The death toll from Monday’s multiple blasts in Nigeria’s north-western state of Kano increased from 24 to 45 yesterday morning, according to the claims of a traditional…









