Civil service unions slam Majongwe’s strike call

Herald Reporter Civil servants’ labour leaders have slammed the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe for threatening to go on strike when salary negotiations with Government are only just starting.

Tourist disappears on Mount Nyangani

Herald Reporter A tourist went missing on Saturday afternoon on Mt Nyangani where he had gone hiking with friends. The tourist (name withheld), aged 31, his wife and another couple…

Govt to reinstate postal vote

Senior Reporter Government will scrap the Special Vote and reinstate postal voting if the Electoral Amendment Bill published in the Government Gazette last week is passed into law.

US$30m gold mine gets nod

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter WONDER Bay Company, a local mining firm, has received approval to open a medium sized gold mine in Hope Fountain, about 85 kilometres north of…

Murder cases reign new Legal year

Senior Court Reporter The 2014 Legal year starts on January 13 with the High Court expected to hear 55 murder and two fraud cases in the first quarter of the…

Masimba DeMbare

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter IT’S a move that has been in the pipeline for sometime now and yesterday Dynamos officially confirmed that they have captured Zimbabwe international forward Masimba Mambare…

Reckitt closes Zim factory

Martin Kadzere and Tinashe Makichi RECKITT Benckiser, the manufacturer of Nugget shoe polish, Dettol and Cobra floor polish has closed down its Harare plant amid fears that many local manufacturers…

SA woman convicted for drug trafficking

Court reporter A South African woman was last Friday convicted by a Harare magistrate of importing 2,108kg of cocaine into the country in envelops glued on text book covers. Ncombo…

WBF question Manyuchi fight

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter THE World Boxing Federation have distanced themselves from the proposed title fight featuring Zimbabwe and African champion Charles Manyuchi in Uganda next month. There are fears…

Tributes pour in for Eusebio

LISBON. — Tens of thousands of people yesterday paid their respects at the funeral of Portuguese footballing legend Eusebio, whose death has sparked worldwide tributes. Flags flew at half mast…

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