ZOU degree ban lifted
Herald ReporterThe Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education has lifted the suspension it imposed on the teaching of the Bachelor of Science Counselling degree by the Zimbabwe Open University.
The degree programme was suspended in 2011 during an exercise in which the council was monitoring degree offering institutions and degree programmes. In a statement
‘Exercise restraint’
Herald ReporterThe Zimbabwe Media Commission has challenged the media to exercise self-restraint and demonstrate balance and sensitivity in their news reports as preparations for the July 31 harmonised elections intensify.
Diplomat hails political environment
Herald Reporter
The prevailing political environment is fair and conducive for the forthcoming harmonised elections, outgoing political counsellor in the Chinese embassy Mr Zhao Yong has said.
In an interview on the sidelines of a reception hosted for the new counsellor Mr Cui Chun, Mr Zhao who would assume a similar post in New York said all political parties were
Provincial education director dies
Masvingo CorrespondentMasvingo provincial education director Ms Clara Dube has died.
She was 60.
Russians jet in to explore investment opportunities
Business ReportersA seven-member Russian delegation that included celebrated former world chess champion Grand master Garry Kasparov arrived in the country yesterday to explore investment opportunities.
No vacancy at State House, says First Lady
Tendai Mugabe Senior ReporterFirst Lady Amai Grace Mugabe says there is no vacancy at State House and MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai was dreaming if he thinks that he will be the next President after the harmonised elections on July 31.
Defence policy in line with empowerment – Mnangagwa
Herald ReporterZIMBABWE’s defence policy is in line with the country’s indigenisation and empowerment policy that seeks to empower the black majority through active participation in the economic activities of the country, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Church rallies behind President
Chinhoyi BureauPRESIDENT Mugabe’s last task is to finalise the distribution of the country’s natural resources, including land and mineral wealth which is still in the hands of the imperialist minority and he alone is ordained to complete the task, Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe President Bishop Johannes Ndanga has said.
Grandpa rapes grandchildren
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court ReporterVIRGINITY tests at a city church blew the cover on a 60-year-old man who raped his twin granddaughters aged eight years.
The Norton-based grandfather threatened to lash the minors if they revealed the assaults to anyone.
Armed robbers unleash reign of terror
Crime ReporterA HARARE man was killed while several other people lost their valuables that include, a Mercedes Benz worth US$35 000, cash, jewellery and valuables in separate incidents to armed robbers, police said yesterday.

