President visits Siamese twins l Hails team of medics

Paidamoyo Chipunza Harare Bureau President Mugabe yesterday paid tribute to a team of over 50 professionals who successfully performed a delicate operation to separate conjoined twins last Tuesday at Harare…

‘Going to court won’t stop toll hike’

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Roads Administration will go ahead with charging the new toll fees announced last week which effected an increase of 100 percent in some…

Enhance integration: Mujuru

Peter Matambanadzo in VICTORIA FALLS Sadc countries should standardise their labour practices to enhance regional economic integration and improve the lives, Vice President Joice Mujuru has said.

Govt regrets media industry polarisation

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has expressed concern over polarisation that characterised the country’s media industry in the past 15 years adding that the vice will be dealt with accordingly in…

Tsvangirai loyalists fall out

Nduduzo Tshuma Senior Political Reporter A FRESH fallout could rock the MDC-T, with party leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s loyalists, national organising secretary Nelson Chamisa and national chairman Lovemore Moyo seemingly at…

Goche orders end to strike

Daniel Nemukuyu and Lovemore Meya Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche has ordered the termination of the strike by Chitungwiza Municipality workers pending determination of the dispute…

Unemployed youths urged to create jobs

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter VICE-President Joice Mujuru yesterday challenged graduates to take advantage of the government’s empowerment programmes to create employment instead of waiting for formal employment.

40 elephants invade Bulilima villages

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent ABOUT 40 stray elephants invaded people’s homes in parts of Bulilima District this week where they reportedly targeted harvested crops. Concerned villagers said they were forced to…

Councils owed US$500 million

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE’S major local authorities are owed more than US$500 million in bills by residents, Government, industry and commerce, a situation that has seen various councils failing to…

4 elephants killed in fresh cyanide poisoning

Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter FOUR elephants have died from fresh cyanide poisoning at Zambezi National Park raising fears that more game could be killed by poachers using the deadly chemical.

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