You can keep your aid, Uganda tells West
Kampala – Uganda shrugged off yesterday foreign aid cuts and international criticism of its tough new anti-gay law, saying it could do without Western aid. “The West can keep their…
US Ambassador’s statement disrespectful
Bernard Bwoni “THE US takes great care to minimise any unintended consequences from targeted sanctions and I can tell you that my embassy works hard to try to resolve any…
Witchcraft scare
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent VILLAGERS from Madlambuzi in Matabeleland South are living in fear after they recently discovered a human skull filled with fresh blood hidden in a cave. Never…
Thai PM on negligence charges
Bangkok — Thailand’s anti-corruption agency weighed charges of negligence against Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra yesterday, as the leader of protests aimed at forcing her from power suggested a televised debate…
Botswana ready to pounce
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter BOTSWANA senior women’s soccer team are hoping that history will not repeat itself on Sunday again and they will, once again, fall to Zimbabwe in…
Marriages do not run on auto-pilot — Mzembi
Herald Reporter Hundreds of people attended the bachelor’s party for Mr Simba Chikore, the First Family’s son-in-law, at a Harare hotel on Wednesday ahead of the grand wedding tomorrow.
Mnangagwa explains Mutasa’s Parly absence
Herald Reporters Presidential Affairs Minister Didymus Mutasa is ill, Leader of Government business in Parliament Minister Emerson Mnangagwa has said.
Interim board for Airzim
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu has appointed an interim board for Air Zimbabwe, chaired by principal director in his ministry Mr Valentine Sinamane.
Declare police spot fines: Parly
Herald Reporter Police will soon be required to declare money collected from motorists as spot fines on a weekly basis if a request by Parliament is complied with.
Kingstons Holdings keen on venturing into broadcasting
Herald Reporter Broke Kingstons Holdings wants to venture into broadcasting, insisting that the hard copy concept has been overtaken by technology. Kingstons acting chief executive Mrs Kiitumetsi Zawanda said this…








