VP Mujuru calls on private, public partnership on health
Bulawayo Bureau VICE President Joice Mujuru has called on the public and private sectors to work together and improve the quality of the country’s health delivery system. In a speech read…
Zulu raps West on sanctions
Hebert Zharare Political Editor The American and British governments and their allies should immediately engage with Zimbabwe and lift their illegal sanctions, South African President Jacob Zuma’s international relations advisor Ms…
‘Zanu-PF must amend compromises in constitution’
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter ZANU-PF must use the overwhelming mandate it was given by the people to undo some of the retrogressive compromises it made to the MDC formations in the…
542 cops graduate at Ntabazinduna
Bulawayo Bureau POLICE have between January and June recorded 100 215 cases of major crimes, a two percent decline compared to 102 288 cases during the same period last year,…
City secures cash to ease water problems
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter REFURBISHMENT of the Morton Jaffray Water Treatment Plant expected to begin next month is set to ease water problems facing Harare. The council secured a US$144 million loan…
Town’s water woes to end
Herald Reporter Water woes that have hit Chitungwiza for over two weeks now are set to ease as council has finished repairing the pump that supplies water from Harare to…
50 000 circumcised
MORE than 50 000 males were circumcised in the first six months of this year, 10 000 more than the number operated on the whole of last year, an official…
Farmers seek support
Herald Reporter A women farmers’ group has urged Government to assist its disadvantaged members to secure funding and equipment for their operations. Addressing a two-day workshop for women farmers held…
Family effort produces Mungoshi’s latest book
Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer The family of Zimbabwe’s literary icon and publisher Charles Mungoshi has released a new book that adds to the ranks of stellar works the writer published before…
41 jumbos killed
Crime Reporter At least 41 elephants were killed last month by six poachers after they poisoned a water pond with granules of cyanide at Hwange National Parks. The six suspects have…






