Govt monitoring maternal deaths

Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT is now monitoring, on a weekly basis, the incidences of mothers who die while giving birth, a senior official has said. Epidemiology and disease control director in…

Harare mayor promises to work with all stakeholders

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter NEWLY-ELECTED Harare mayor Mr Bernard Manyenyeni says he expects to work in harmony with Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Dr Ignatius Chombo and…

Kenya Embassy on insurgency

Herald Reporter The Kenyan Embassy is yet to establish if there were any Zimbabweans among the 61 people who were killed when Somalia’s Al Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab insurgents besieged that country’s…

Poacher collapses in the dock

Court Reporter Business ground to a halt at Chitungwiza Magistrates’ Courts yesterday when one of the three convicted firewood poachers collapsed in the dock after a magistrate pronounced jail sentence.…

Editorial Comment: Harare Water, let the work begin

The major water and sewage problems afflicting Harare and its satellite towns arise from a set of bad decisions made in the early 1990s, curiously enough just as the city…

Machapa injury scare

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter GIANT defender Oscar Machapa, the hero of Dynamos in their Harare derby victory over CAPS United last week, picked up an injury yesterday as the Glamour…

Bank workers up in arms

Kudakwashe Pembere/Zvifadzo Lubombo Business Reporters  THE Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union demonstrated against Barclays Bank at its head office after the bank failed to reach an agreement with its…

Nairobi terror attack: Why Kenya and why now?

Simon Allison IT’S easy to forget, wandering through Nairobi, that this is a nation at war. There are a few clues — the mirror checks for car bombs, the metal…

Chrysler goes for IPO

CHICAGO. – US carmaker Chrysler reluctantly filed papers on Monday for an initial public stock offering after Italian parent Fiat failed to reach a deal to purchase the stake of…

West advances agenda to hold Africa back

Justina Mutale Press TV: Were you happy with Sadc (Southern Africa Development Community)’s move and do you think perhaps Robert Mugabe as deputy chairman might start to influence the common…

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