Police probe Redcliff bar robbery
Midlands Correspondent MIDLANDS police have launched an investigation after a bar patron whipped out a gun and robbed two fellow drinkers and the barman of cash and mobile phones.…
President caps 2 001 students at Nust
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday capped a total of 2 001 students who graduated with degrees at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) during the university’s…
DRC army in ‘last phase’ push against M23
Kinshasa — Democratic Republic of Congo troops were in a mopping up operation to rout the remaining pockets of the M23 rebel movement, after seizing their last stronghold in a…
Mauritania urged to wipe out ‘persistent slavery’
Geneva — Slavery is still being practised in Mauritania, even though the West African country made it a crime against humanity last year, a UN human rights watchdog said on…
Memorial service for late Masimba on today
Court Reporter THE memorial service for the late provincial magistrate in-charge of Matabeleland North and former freedom fighter, John Masimba, will be held today at his North End home. Masimba,…
Mozambique not sliding back into war: Guebuza
CHIMOIO. — Mozambican president Armando Guebuza insisted that violent clashes with armed rebels did not spell a slide back to brutal civil war, insisting the energy-rich nation remains a safe…
Rio Tinto evacuates expatriate families
MAPUTO. — London-listed Rio Tinto yesterday said it was withdrawing expatriate employees’ families from Mozambique over safety concerns, but its coal mining and shipment operations in the southern African state…
Chinese news agency warns US
BEIJING. — The United States risks its own security by refusing to trust even its own friends and spying on its allies, China’s official Xinhua news agency said yesterday, labelling…
Zimbabwe safer in Zanu-PF hands: Ex-MDC policy chief
Isdore Guvamombe The policy chief of the Professor Welshman Ncube-led MDC, Qhubani Moyo, recently crossed the floor to join Zanu-PF and believes the people of Matabeleland are still stuck with…
Mass burial for 17 crash dead mulled
Herald Reporters RELATIVES of 17 out of the 24 Chisumbanje ethanol tanker explosion victims yesterday asked Government for a mass burial after they disagreed on the identities of the bodies.







