Expansion of Kariba South starts

Felex Share in Kariba Civil work on the expansion of Kariba South Power Station have begun, with engineers carrying out extensive blasting at the site as Government moves in to…

Thousands mourn national hero

Herald Reporter Thousands of Zimbabweans from across the country, yesterday thronged the National Heroes Acre to pay their last respects to national hero and Zanu-PF Politburo member, Cde Stanley Sakupwanya,…

Hero Sakupwanya buried

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Acting President Joice Mujuru yesterday challenged Zimbabweans to jealously guard the country’s independence and that they should never betray the cause of the liberation struggle.

Zesa exports excess power at night

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau ZIMBABWE is exporting electricity generated during off-peak periods, particularly after 9pm to neighbouring countries at a time when it ironically imports power to offset deficit during…

Non-existent assets frozen:Blair admits

Herald Reporters THE British government admitted to selling the world a dummy by claiming that the illegal economic sanctions regime imposed on Zimbabwe by the European Union was an ‘’asset…

President hails Zim-Malawi ties

Takunda Maodza recently in LILONGWE, Malawi Zimbabwe and Malawi enjoy frank and cordial relations and Harare looks forward to working well with the new administration led by Professor Arthur Peter…

Marondera using fire tender to chase kombis

Tichaona Zindoga Senior Reporter The Marondera Municipality is using a fire tender donated by Japan recently to chase after road traffic offenders in the town. Armed with wheel clamps and…

Jane Mutasa’s case thrown out

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Former Telecel Zimbabwe board chairperson, Jane Mutasa, last Wednesday had her application challenging Telecel International over her suspension as chairperson and director of the mobile…

Go well Son of the Soil

Address by the Acting President Honourable Vice President J. T. R. Mujuru on the occassion of the hero’s burial of Cde Stanley Urayayi Sakupwanya, National Heroes’ Acre, Harare July 6,…

Mutharika pardons 403 prisoners

BLANTYRE. — Malawi’s new President Peter Mutharika pardoned 403 prisoners on Saturday ahead of celebrations to mark 50 years since the country gained independence from Britain.

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