Zimpapers driver Nyoka dies
Herald Reporter Zimbabwe Newspapers senior driver, Mr Samson Nyoka, has died. He was 55. Mr Nyoka died yesterday morning at his home in Budiriro. The deceased’s eldest son, Brian, said…
Govt cuts pay, perks for CEOs
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has slashed salaries and perks for parastatal and local authorities’ bosses to US$6 000 monthly, pending finalisation of a comprehensive salary structure being crafted by…
MDC-T faces imminent collapse: Cross
Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor MDC-T faces imminent collapse owing to the total breakdown of relations in the Standing Committee and a leadership that resorts to violence to deal with…
Chaos in House as ejected MP refuses to leave
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Proceedings in the National Assembly were stopped briefly yesterday after Mkoba representative Mr Amos Chibaya (MDC-T) refused to leave the House after being ejected for using…
Lawyers rule Speaker offside
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Lawyers say National Assembly Speaker Cde Jacob Mudenda has no legal basis to demand that parliamentarians make substantiated remarks when debating in the House.
Latest on recalled ambassadors
Herald Reporter Twelve of the remaining 20 re-called top diplomats are expected back in the country on April 1, Foreign Affairs secretary Ambassador Joey Bimha has said.
MDC-T broke as sponsors abandon ship
Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor THE international community and local companies that traditionally funded the MDC-T stopped doing so after it lost to Zanu-PF on July 31 leaving the party…
RTG overturns $5,8m loss
ZSE-listed Rainbow Tourism Group is forecasting a 10 percent growth in revenues and RevPar in the current financial year to December as the group hopes to sustain the momentum which…
Is this justice delayed?
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor— South African lawyers representing Zimbabwe international footballer Thomas Sweswe have accused Zifa of delinquency and violating the player’s rights in the Asiagate appeal process that…
UN to monitor Mozambique ‘talks’
MAPUTO. — Armoured vehicles bearing a UN logo have entered the Mozambican capital Maputo amid tensions between the ruling party and the opposition, according to the news bulletin released by…








