Buffaloes, How Mine draw

Harare Bureau Buffaloes …………………………………..……… (1) 1 How Mine…………………………………….…… (1) 1 BUFFALOES and How Mine shared the spoils when the two teams settled for a draw in an entertaining Castle Lager…

Chicken Inn held

Harare Bureau Motor Action ……………………………….…… 0 Chicken Inn………………………………………  0 RELEGATION-threatened Motor Action failed to utilise the few chances that came their way as they were restricted by Chicken Inn at…

Govt unveils $161m agriculture support

Harare Bureau ALMOST $1 billion has been poured into agriculture in the 2013/2014 season to support crop and livestock production as Zimbabwe works to reclaim its status as the bread…

Manager in court for supplying cyanide to poaching syndicate

Leonard Ncube Court Reporter A MANAGER of a Harare-based company that is alleged to have supplied sodium cyanide to a poaching syndicate that poisoned and killed more than 90 elephants…

Put politics aside new councillors challenged

Temba Dube Senior Reporter FORMER MDC-T mayor for Bulawayo Mr Thaba Moyo and his deputy Mr Amen Mpofu yesterday urged the new councillors to put politics aside and work closely…

Njelele leaders, war vets meet chiefs

Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter LEADERS of the group of spirit mediums and war veterans who intend to visit the Njelele Shrine tomorrow, yesterday met members of the Chiefs’ Council in…

New vehicle licence fees gazetted

Harare Bureau Government has gazetted new vehicle licence fees based on the mass of the car to be paid through the Zimbabwe National Road Administration. According to the Government Statutory…

Govt concerned with developments at ZBC

Herald Reporter Government has expressed concern with developments at the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation and has begun a process to establish the state of affairs at the institution after media reports…

Legislators pay condolences to Kenya

Herald Reporter Parliamentarians from across the political divide yesterday paid their condolences to the government of Kenya and its people following the death of 69 people after a four-day siege…

Chiefs to meet

Herald Reporter Traditional leaders from Matabeleland South are expected to meet and discuss a proposed visit to Njelele by a group of spirit mediums and war veterans who want to…

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