Editorial Comment: Take heed of Justice Chinhengo’s call
A corrupt society is one where power — be it political, commercial or personal — is routinely abused by means of bribery, threats, extortion or any other dishonest means of…
South Korea keen to invest in Zim
Herald Reporter South Korean companies are keen to invest in Zimbabwe and strengthen the bilateral relations existing between the two countries, outgoing Seoul ambassador to Harare Mr Kwang-Chul Lew said…
New Zimsteel to resume ops
Herald Reporter The resumption of full production at New Zimsteel should start by mid-year when Government is expected to have sealed loose ends on the Essar deal that it signed…
1,3m Zimbabweans blind, says expert
Moleen Machingura Herald Reporter Nearly 1,3 million Zimbabweans are blind and the majority will end up developing common vision-loss due to cataract related ailments, a University of Zimbabwe ophthalmologist said.
Zesa increases power vending outlets
Senior Reporter Zesa Holdings is increasing the number of vendors selling pre-paid electricity tokens from three to eight next month. The power utility will also introduce scratch cards and enable…
Cabinet to discuss Hexco report
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter A report on the probe into operations of the Higher Education Examinations Council will next week be tabled in Cabinet. The report noted that the person…
Boy run over
Chinhoyi Bureau A four-year-old Chegutu boy died and four other pedestrians, including his sister and mother are hospitalised after a car veered off the road and hit them while they…
Cold spell to persist
Agriculture Reporter Cold weather being experienced in many parts of the country will last until next week, the Meteorological Services Department has said. Met Services head of forecasting Mr Tich…
‘ROGUE’ COPS BUSTED: 4 officers ‘extort’ $100 from SA driver
Angeline Mpofu Court Reporter FOUR “rogue” police officers set up a bogus road block and forced a South African driver to bribe them with $100 after he went through an…
Cold spell to stay: Met
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter A COLD spell that started on Sunday last week will continue until Wednesday, but the rain season is virtually over, the Meteorological Services Department said yesterday.









