Floods threaten 60 000 families

Zvamaida Murwira  and George Maponga President Mugabe has declared the flooding that threatens over 60 000 families downstream of Tokwe-Murkosi Dam, Masvingo, a state of disaster. The declaration enables Government…

Mujuru blasts media over graft reports

Herald Reporters ACTING President Joice Mujuru has castigated the exposure of corrupt activities in parastatals and related companies in the media, saying this might be the work of detractors bent…

President arrives in Malawi

Charles Mushinga in LILONGWE, Malawi President Mugabe arrived here yesterday to attend the African Leaders Forum on Disability.  He was received by Malawian president Joyce Banda and her foreign affairs…

Zupco CEO resigns

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Zimbabwe United Passenger Company chief executive Mr Brian Chawasarira, who was last year suspended on allegations of mismanagement, has been forced to resign. Mr Chawasarira joined…

Maternal mortality ratio drops

Fungisayi Ndangariro Herald Reporter Zimbabwe’s maternal mortality ratio has dropped significantly to 525 deaths per 100 000 births from 900 deaths per 100 000 births in 2010, a senior Government…

Zim opposition unworthy of stripes

Tichaona Zindonga—- Zimbabwe’s opposition, whose face is the Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai, is pretty useless in a number of respects. They have just lost elections —…

SMALL TEAMS WE THRASH

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter Dynamos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0) 3 Mochudi Centre Chiefs .…

Editorial Comment – Salarygate: Heads, torsos should roll

President Mugabe has shown leadership by expressing dismay at the obscene salaries that some heads of parastatals and state enterprises have been paying themselves and the criminal allowances the boards…

The Day of a diplomat

On October 31, 2002 under the decree of the Russian Federation President V. V. Putin in honour of the bicentenary of the Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs was established a…

Airzim needs US$50m injection

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter AIR Zimbabwe needs an emergency cash injection in excess of US$50 million which would prevent the ailing national airline from collapse, a senior official said.…

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