Iran to supply herbal ARVs to Zimbabwe

Harare Bureau The Harare Institute of Technology is partnering an Iranian research body to supply Zimbabwe with a potentially revolutionary herbal immune booster that could change HIV and Aids therapy.…

Teacher in the dock over romantic text messages

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO-based teacher could not swallow the bitter pill of being dumped by his girlfriend! So he continued sending her romantic text messages hoping to…

24 murder cases set down for High Court

Leonard Ncube Court Reporter THE 2014 High Court legal year officially opens today with 21 murder cases set down for hearing at the Bulawayo High Court this first term. Judge…

Kombayi’s employee commits suicide over salary

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent A man employed at Gweru mayor Councillor Hamutendi Kombayi’s mine yesterday jumped to his death from his master’s two-storey hotel balcony in protest, allegedly over unpaid…

Man dies in chopper crash

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent PROMINENT Beitbridge businessman, Christian Ndou Malila was yesterday killed, his body parts scattered all over, after his private helicopter crashed in a mountainous area in Maphani…

Man rapes sister at knifepoint, impregnates her

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent A 15-year-old girl from Chiwundura communal lands has applied for termination of pregnancy at the Gweru Magistrate’s Court after she was raped and impregnated allegedly by…

Zimbabwe, a rich country tackling inequalities, unlocking wealth

Bernard Bwoni LET’S start by unpacking a recent “survey” by New World Wealth which boldly and bogusly claimed that Zimbabwe was among the poorest countries in Africa because of the…

Chavunduka burial set for today

Bongani Ndlovu Entertainment Correspondent VETERAN journalist and pioneer television presenter Alison “Alice” Chavunduka will be buried at Glen Forest Memorial Park in Harare today. Family spokesperson, Chris Mbanga said a…

S Sudan loyalists eye last rebel-held town

Juba — South Sudan’s loyalist troops prepared Saturday for an offensive on the last major town held by rebels, a day after recapturing the country’s main oil hub. Meanwhile the…

Ex-CAR president heads to exile in Benin

N’Djamena — Central African Republic’s former president Michel Djotodia travelled to Benin yesterday where he will go into   exile, government sources in Chad and Benin said. Djotodia, who was swept…

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