Gono whips chicken farm employee

Herald Reporter FORMER Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono, allegedly assaulted an accountant at his Lunar Chickens farm, whom he accused of accessing company information without authority.

Man seeks assistance

David Shumba Herald Reporter A 49-year-old Zaka man suffering from a heart ailment is seeking financial assistance to enable him to undergo medical treatment in India. Mr Charles Munodzana, who…

Villagers press Green Fuel to fulfil pledges

Zvamaida Murwira recently in Chisumbanje Villagers in Chisumbanje led by their community leaders have urged ethanol producing firm — Green Fuel — to fulfil promises that it made when it…

Zim Diaspora remits $1,4 billion

Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter Zimbabweans in the Diaspora have remitted US$1,4 billion in the past two years and the figure could be higher if non-formal remittances are included. Statistics from…

Iran defence minister slams tightlipped Muslim countries

TEHRAN — Iran’s Defence Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan has censured Muslim countries for remaining tight-lipped in the face of Israeli atrocities against Palestinians as Tel Aviv steps up fatal…

Is Nigeria ready to lead Africa?

Audu Liberty Oseni It is important to begin this debate by interrogating our actual growth and development rather than be emotional about our rebased Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and where…

Photos quell Sata illness talk

ZAMBIA released photographs of President Michael Sata chairing a cabinet meeting yesterday, allaying speculation that the 77-year-old leader was critically ill.

Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer dies

JOHANNESBURG – South African Nobel Prize-winning author Nadine Gordimer, an uncompromising moralist who became one of the most powerful voices against the injustice of apartheid, has died at the age…

Editorial Comment: Lessons from 2014 World Cup

THE sight of German Chancellor Angela Merkel jumping sky high with reckless abandon after Mario Gotze struck a beauty to win his country its fourth World Cup on Sunday night…

DPRK fires some 100 shells into eastern waters from land border

SEOUL — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) yesterday fired some 100 rounds of artillery shells into its eastern waters from a region just north of the military demarcation…

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