Border hours extended for summit
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE has engaged Zambia to extend the operating hours at Victoria Falls Border Post to allow the flawless movement of delegates staying in Zambia for the…
Zanu-PF Youth League elects new leaders
Kuda Bwititi Herald Reporter Cde Kudzai Chipanga is the new Zanu-PF Deputy Secretary for Youth Affairs in the Politburo after beating Cde Tongai Kasukuwere in a hotly contested election conducted…
Thousands queue for Makandiwa’s anointing oil
Tendai Rupapa and David Shumba Thousands of people yesterday thronged the United Family International Church in Chitungwiza to receive the long-awaited anointing oil from Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa.
Urgent indaba called ahead of Women’s vote
Herald Reporter ZANU-PF has called an urgent meeting of its National Elections Directorate to be held at the party’s headquarters in Harare on Wednesday at 2pm. The announcement was made…
Bigwigs buy into youth polls
Brian Chitemba Sunday Mail Investigations Editor PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday launched a scathing attack on Zanu-PF Politburo and Central Committee members sucked in a vote-buying scandal that rocked the just ended…
Mpilo Hospital seeks US$16m
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter Mpilo Central Hospital seeks US$16 million to refurbish the institution’s infrastructure, plant and purchase of crucial medical equipment. Mpilo chief executive officer Dr Lawrence Mantiziba last…
Dube’s military exploits
Cde Dube, who was known as Mafutha Ncube speaks about his military exploits and how the freedom fighters under his command fought off the Rhodesian forces in March 1978 when…
Kereke gets reprieve
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The Supreme Court last week granted Bikita West National Assembly Member Dr Munyaradzi Kereke the green light to file his appeal out of time in…
EcoCash robbers jailed
Court Reporter Three robbers who pounced at an EcoCash shop in Chitungwiza and got away with more than US$2 000 were last week jailed for one and half years. Eunice…
Council names and shames
THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has opted to name and shame the worst performing suburbs in the city in terms of payment of rates and rentals, it has been learnt.










