Zanu-PF VP fight and the Unity Accord

Nduduzo Tshuma  Senior Political Reporter TRUE unity between the liberation movements — Zanu and PF-Zapu — remains an elusive goal for as long as demands to reserve posts in the…

No reprieve for impounded kombis

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter The High Court has dismissed an urgent chamber application by some commuter omnibus operators seeking to compel Harare City Council to release at least 25 kombis…

MP to move motion against child marriages

Herald Reporter A legislator for Glen Norah constituency has said he will move a motion in the National Assembly on child marriages as part of efforts to mobilise the nation…

Grain imports chew US$3bn – Banker

Agriculture Reporter Zimbabwe has spent over US$3 billion in direct imports of maize and wheat since dollarisation was introduced in 2009, a top banker has revealed. The country has been…

Gono set to take seat

Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission said yesterday it will not consider party lists for senatorial vacancies submitted before the harmonised elections last year, paving way for former…

Zimbabweans’ lives improve: Report

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter The country’s social service status has greatly improved in the past five years, latest Government statistics have shown. Preliminary results of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey…

Boy,13, stabs mate,14, over girl

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A GRADE 6 pupil at Makuzeze Primary School in Mangwe District stabbed his school mate with an  Okapi knife on the arm following a dispute over…

Baz hearings date set

Senior Reporter THE Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (Baz) is set to conduct public hearings in Bulawayo and Victoria Falls next week for companies vying for commercial radio licences.

SA turns away truck drivers over Ebola

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH African immigration officers at Beitbridge border post are reportedly turning away truck drivers plying the Democratic Republic of Congo route where two confirmed cases of…

Water shedding for western suburbs

Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has introduced temporary water shedding that will mainly affect residents in the western suburbs, council’s senior public relations officer, Nessia Mpofu, said yesterday.

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