Kidnap crisis deepens
ABUJA/KANO. — Two months since the kidnapping of more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls, the teenagers appear no nearer being found and freed, despite international support and media attention.
Government commends Green Fuel
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday commended the work being done by Green Fuel at its ethanol plant in Chisumbanje, saying the…
Trafficking in Persons Bill signed
Herald Reporter President Mugabe has assented to the Trafficking in Persons Bill that seeks to domesticate the protocol to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons, especially of women and…
Miss Zim on tonight
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter At least 15 girls will battle it out tonight for the Miss Zimbabwe crown at a pageant to be held at Mabvazuva Village in the capital.…
‘Govt supports inclusive education’
Herald Reporter Government and a dis- ability rights organisation yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding to eliminate discrimination and barriers to participation and learning for children with disabilities in the…
103 soldiers graduate
Herald Reporter Members of the Zimbabwe National Army should strive to properly manage and preserve the military engineering hardware as it is expensive to acquire and maintain, a senior army…
President calls for new world order
Mabasa Sasa in Santa Cruz, Bolivia President Mugabe has called for the Group of 77+China to be at the forefront of creating a global order that represents the interests and…
RBZ (Debt Assumption) Bill gazetted
Herald Reporter Government has gazetted the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (Debt Assumption) Bill which will result in the State taking over the central bank’s debt incurred during the hyperinflation period.
ZTV taken off DStv
Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation signal on DStv was de-actived on Thursday at the instructions of Fifa to prevent people from watching the World Cup for free. The tournament…
Zuma just tired: Mantashe
Cape Town — President Jacob Zuma was suffering from nothing more serious than fatigue, ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe said on Thursday.









