Chebundo poll petition declared ‘null and void’

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— THE Electoral Court has dismissed an election petition by MDC-T’s losing candidate in Kwekwe Central, Mr Blessing Chebundo, in which he contested Zanu-PF legislator Cde…

Shop loses over US$30 000 to robbers

Crime Reporter DARING robbers in Chegutu got away with US$31 500 after they raided a wholesale in the Mashonaland West town in which they forced open two safes in an…

Man runs over rival suitor

Midlands Correspondent A South Africa-based Zimbabwean allegedly ran over a rival suitor and then threw him out of a moving vehicle after he saw him exchanging contact details with his…

Legal perspective

Herald Reporter LEGAL experts said if it is proved that the meetings held by the Biti and Tsvangirai factions of the MDC-T were inquorate, their resolutions would be null and…

Macheso faces possible arrest

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Police have advised Tafadzwa Mapako, the estranged wife of sungura ace Alick Macheso, to lodge a formal report if allegations she made that he ejaculated…

Editorial Comment: Time workers reclaimed trade unions

YESTERDAY, May 1, was Workers Day, a day set aside to celebrate the key component of any functional society, its workforce who drive production in all sectors. Workers Day, which…

Structures destroyed

Herald Reporter— Harare City Council on Wednesday started demolishing illegal structures in the central business district. City spokesman Lesley Gwindi told The Herald that council would not allow lawlessness and…

Reflections on World Press Freedom Day

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor TOMORROW is World Press Freedom day. A few journalists and editors in Zimbabwe are in the dock for infringing various pieces of legislation related to…

Green Fuel, Zinwa seal deal

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter— Macdom Investments, a sister company to Green Fuel, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Zimbabwe National Water Authority to ensure consistent raw water supply…

$17 billion loan for Ukraine

WASHINGTON. – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Wednesday that its board has approved a two-year financial aid program totalling $17 billion for Ukraine to support its economy.

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