Zim avoids major disaster through peaceful vote: Chombo

Herald Reporter Zimbabweans averted a potential disaster by voting peacefully in the just ended harmonised elections as violence could have presented outsiders with a chance to interfere with their electoral…

Medical consultation tariffs set

Paidamoyo Chipunza GOVERNMENT has set new tariffs for medical consultations, finally breaking the impasse between service providers and medical aid societies on costs of services in the country.

Chimbetu’s widow still in hospital

Herald Reporter Simon Chimbetu’s widow, Angela, is still at Chitungwiza Central Hospital, a week after she was admitted. Mrs Chimbetu is suffering from pneumonia. Her stepson Suluman told The Herald…

Veterai re-elected

Masvingo Bureau POLICE Senior Assistant Commissioner Edmore Veterai has been re-elected chairperson of the 250-member Zimbabwe Sugarcane Farmers Development Association, one of the two biggest indigenous cane farmers associations in…

Namibia hails Sadc police

From Freeman Razemba   in WINDHOEK, Namibia NAMIBIAN Prime Minister Dr Hage Geingob has applauded police chiefs from Sadc member-states for creating a forum where they exchange experiences in combating crime…

Gold panner killed

Herald Reporter A 29-year-old gold panner died in Mberengwa after he was trapped in a tunnel when a shaft collapsed while he was mining underground, police have confirmed.

Race for mayoral post

Masvingo Bureau Fissures in the beleaguered MDC-T in Masvingo are set to widen amid reports that at least three party bigwigs and a former journalist are reportedly tussling for the…

New rank for students

Herald Reporter A new commuter omnibus rank to cater for University of Zimbabwe students has been established, Urban Commuter Operators of Zimbabwe president Zimbarashe Ngarande has said.

1 000 stands released

Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Town Council has allocated 1 000 residential stands to the community as the local authority seeks to ease accommodation woes that have perennially dogged the town.

25 students get scholarships

Callie-Lou Kakwere Herald Reporter TWENTY-FIVE Zimbabwean students have received scholarships to study various courses in China. Speaking at a farewell reception for the students, Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Lin…

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