Sniffer dogs track down 7 000 criminals

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter POLICE have arrested 7 018 suspected housebreakers and recovered property worth over US$3,3 million countrywide over the last 10 months using sniffer dogs to track down…

Suspect in court over Zanu-PF offices bombing

Farai Kuvirimirwa Court Reporter A suspected member of a gang that petrol-bombed Zanu-PF offices at Machipisa Shopping Centre and Jongwe Printers after setting up an organisation to destabilise Zimbabwe has…

High Court to rule on ivory smuggler’s bail application

Senior Court Reporter A High Court Judge is tomorrow expected to make a ruling on the bail application of a Chinese man who was arrested last month on allegations of…

Robbers’ vehicle impounded

Prosper Dembedza Herald Reporter Police in Harare on Friday impounded a car used in a robbery in Kambuzuma. Harare provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tedius Chibanda said: “We impounded a Toyota…

Mandela remains quite ill: Winnie

JOHANNESBURG. — Former South African President Nelson Mandela remains quite ill and has lost the use of his voice, his ex-wife Winnie Mandela said.  Winnie told the local Sunday Independent…

Dynamos remain alive

Ricky Zililo in BULAWAYO Chicken Inn………………………..(2) 2 Dynamos…………………………..(1) 2 DEFENDING champions Dynamos kept themselves in the race for the championship as they picked up a vital point after surviving a…

Timely boost for Miss Carnival

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent Miss Carnival Dananai Chipunza got a shot in the arm when a local businessman Wicknel Chivayo donated US$50 000 towards her “Fund a Future Trust” charity…

Government to overhaul tariff regime

Business Reporters GOVERNMENT has pledged its commitment to revive the local industry by embarking on a complete overhaul of the current tariff regime which had made it difficult for local…

Blitzkrieg… . . .City rout Bosso and take title race control

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter Harare City . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . (2) 4 Highlanders…. . . . . . .…

‘Six powers must respect Iran enrichment right’

TEHRAN. — Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says Tehran expects the six major world powers to “respect” its right to enrich uranium based on the regulations of the Non-Proliferation…

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