Cops assure Sadc observers of peaceful election

Crime Reporter
POLICE have put in place adequate measures to ensure peace prevails countrywide on election day next week on Wednesday.
Briefing the Sadc head of observer mission, Ambassador George Mwanjabala and his team in Harare yesterday, Chief police spokesperson Senior

Elderly woman humiliates Tsvangirai in Rusape

Samuel Kadungure in Rusape
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday involved in a nasty exchange of words with an elderly woman over the imposition of Mavambo leader Dr Simba Makoni to stand on the party’s ticket in Makoni Central. This came after angry supporters boycotted

SDA don dies

Herald Reporter
FORMER head of Anderson Seventh Day Adventist High School Mr Raymond Tarr has died.
Mr Tarr (86) died on July 14 and was buried at his rural home in Shurugwi. In a statement, permanent secretary in the Economic

Chinhoyi in mourning

Chinhoyi Bureau
CHINHOYI has been plunged into mourning following the death of town clerk Mr Shepherd Kamba over the weekend due to suspected heart complications.
Mr Kamba had won the hearts of residents after rolling out a residents-friendly

Indian doctors arrive

Health Reporter
A group of Indian specialist doctors have arrived in the country to offer free services to needy patients in Harare and Bulawayo.
The five doctors who arrived on Sunday have since assisted patients suffering

Mvurwi hailed

Herald Reporter
Mvurwi, a town in Mashonaland Central Province, has been declared as one of Zimbabwe’s cleanest towns by the Environmental Management Agency.
The town made it to the top for meeting waste management, greenery and

Sunday News editor to be buried tomorrow

Bulawayo Bureau
SUNDAY News editor Paul Mambo who died on Saturday will be buried at his rural home in Beitbridge tomorrow.
Mambo (46) whose journalism career spanned 19 years, succumbed

Tuku appointed to Art Council board

Zecheaus Nemadire Herald Reporter
Musician Oliver Mtukudzi has been appointed as one of the new board members of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe.
Mtukudzi was appointed together with businesswoman Chipo Mutasa, Shoko

Over 6,4 million to cast votes: Mudede

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
AT least 95 percent of Zimbabwe’s eligible voters are expected to cast their ballots during the harmonised elections set for Wednesday next week with the country ranked third out of 10 Sadc countries that held elections since 2009 in terms of registered voters

14 Zim secondary schools in Africa’s top 100

Felex Share Herald Reporter.
ZIMBABWE — despite a sustained 12-year sanctions assault — has more than 14 secondary schools on the list of top 100 private and Government schools in Africa according to the latest ranking by African Economist magazine. South Africa, on the back of its strong infrastructure, leads

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