Film festival roars to life
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter The Zimbabwe International Film Festival officially opens today in Harare starting at 6pm with the screening of “Lumumba” at the festival’s hub in Kensington. This year’s…
Hamas resume ties with Iran
GAZA CITY. — The Palestinian Hamas movement has “resumed” relations with Iran after a temporary falling out over the Syrian conflict, a senior member of the Islamist movement said yesterday.…
Telecel CEO denied permit
Senior Business Reporter TELECEL Zimbabwe chief executive Mr John Swaim is alleged to be conducting his duties from a foreign base after failing obtain a work permit, sources said yesterday.…
From Mabasa Sasa in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa PRESIDENT Mugabe will Tuesday join over 90 current and former heads of state and government from around the world for the memorial service…
President in South Africa for Mandela memorial
From Mabasa Sasa in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa PRESIDENT Mugabe will Tuesday join over 90 current and former heads of state and government from around the world for the memorial service…
Latest: Bindura buses
Daniel Nemukuyu, Senior Reporter The High Court on Friday ordered the release four Bindura University buses that were attached by the deputy sheriff to recover US$140 000 labour damages awarded…
National Parks Ranger killed by elephant
Prosper Dembedza Herald Reporter A 49-year-old Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority ranger was killed by an elephant on Friday last week while on patrol at Rifa Education Camp…
Latest: Woman refunded own lobola
Court Reporter A Harare woman refunded her husband his lobola after their marriage had turned abusive and irreconcilable, the Civil Court heard today. A Harare woman told the court that…
National Parks Ranger killed by elephant
Prosper Dembedza Herald Reporter A 49-year-old Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority ranger was killed by an elephant on Friday last week while on patrol at Rifa Education Camp…
Latest: Bindura buses
Daniel Nemukuyu, Senior Reporter The High Court on Friday ordered the release four Bindura University buses that were attached by the deputy sheriff to recover US$140 000 labour damages awarded…







