US missionaries beat Ebola

Monrovia. — Two American missionaries who contracted Ebola while treating patients in Liberia have left hospital after making a full recovery, doctors said yesterday, as authorities in the west African…

South African lawmakers heckle Zuma

CAPE TOWN. — South Africa’s national assembly was brought to a halt yesterday as far-left lawmakers noisily chanted “pay back the money” at President Jacob Zuma, after $23 million in…

Dozens die in Ukraine street battles

Kiev/Donetsk. — Heavy shelling hit residential neighbourhoods in Ukraine’s rebel stronghold of Donetsk and government forces fought street battles in other towns on Wednesday as they sought to crush a…

Prophet seeks exception

Herald Reporters Prophetic Healing Deliverance Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya yesterday filed his response to the US$500 000 adultery law suit he is facing at the High Court, saying there…

Matonga exonerates self

Herald Reporter Former Deputy Minister of Information Cde Bright Matonga has dismissed reports linking him to the alleged adultery case involving Prophetic Healing and Deliverance leader Prophet Walter Magaya.

Agric show opening

Herald Reporters Thousands of people are expected to converge at the Exhibition Park in Harare today to witness the official opening of the 104th Harare Agricultural Show by President Mugabe.

Appeal for help

Herald Reporter A 21-year-old Mutare man whose bone marrow cannot produce enough blood is seeking US$60 000 to buy a drug called antilymphocite globulin from India which helps in the…

Condom use up

Herald Reporter The use of condoms increased by 22 percent in the past two decades owing largely to behavioural change, says Population Services International. PSI country director Mrs Louisa Norman…

Kombi operators, vendors ready to register

Crime Reporter Harare City Council has given commuter omnibus operators and vendors operating in the city a 30-day ultimatum to register their businesses or face a ban. Addressing a joint…

Ebola: Govt warns over Nigeria visits

Patrick Chitumba and Thupeyo Muleya Government has urged Zimbabweans seeking prayers and healing sessions from Nigerian prophets to reconsider visiting that country as it moves to curb a possible Ebola…

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