Sadc urged to strengthen lab services
Herald Reporter Sadc countries must strengthen support for laboratory services to improve healthcare delivery system within member states, a senior Government official has said. The Secretary for Health and Child Welfare,…
Figo hints on possible investment in mining
Bulawayo Bureau FORMER Fifa World Player of the Year and Portuguese international Luis Figo yesterday said his visit to Zimbabwe was to explore mining opportunities in the country. The legendary winger…
Cheeky city man sodomises cop
Court Reporter A CHEEKY Harare man allegedly sodomised a policeman after taking advantage of his drunken stupor recently. Naison Mabhoyi (29) of V30 Chizhanje in Mabvuku was not formally charged with…
Wife yanks jobless hubby to court
Court Reporter A Harare woman yesterday yanked her jobless husband to court for spending money on skin lightening creams and Mohawk hair styles. Nomatter Chigodora applied for a protection order against…
Police launch operation ‘Batai Munhu’
Crime Reporter POLICE in Harare have launched an operation code-named “Batai Munhu” to curb rising armed robberies in and around the city. The operation would target criminals, kombis and private vehicles…
Editorial Comment: Women stand up, do your country proud
SINCE the attainment of independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has made significant strides in ensuring gender parity in politics, the economy and on the social platform. Three decades ago, most spheres were…
Celebrating empowerment
MAKE A DIFFERENCE Sarudzai Mupangi Walking into the room, one could feel the warmth, love and joy that filled the atmosphere as it was all smiles as winners and losers,…
The interview: Morris Mkwate
Elections have come and gone. Zanu-PF as the winning party is working at forming a new government. Star FM presenter Morris Mkwate talks to Zanu-PF Director of Economic Affairs Cde…
Headmaster: The job I hate most
Ghetto Blast Rosenthal Mutakati BEING a headmaster is a high-ranking job in which incumbents are assured of a high salary, honour and authority, but all that is not without hidden costs. In…
‘Kenya has jurisdiction to try leaders’
PRETORIA. — South Africa said yesterday that Kenya should be allowed to try its own leaders, accused of crimes against humanity, after the east African nation voted to leave the…









