Opposition legislators give VP Mujuru standing ovation

Herald Reporter—- VICE President Dr Joice Mujuru received a standing ovation from MDC-T legislators when they walked into Parliament for the official opening of the Second Session of the Eighth…

British trade delegation arrives

Conrad Mwanawashe and Tinashe Makichi— A FIVE-member British trade delegation is in Zimbabwe to explore areas of co-operation and establish potential ways to fund the implementation of the Zimbabwe Agenda…

BIG DAY IN TITLE RACE

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter A DYNAMOS legend could help their cause at Gwanzura, where they began their mission to dominate domestic football half-a-century ago, while another Glamour Boy will erect…

President lays out legislative agenda

Full text of the address by His Excellency the President, Comrade RG Mugabe at the official opening of the Second Session of the Eighth Parliament of Zimbabwe on October 28,…

Zim come short on Mad Monday

DHAKA. — They are calling it the Mad Monday as 17 wickets fell at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur and, in the end, Bangladesh just held on for a…

Rapist ‘prophet’ thrown 13 years behind bars

Lovemore Meya Court Reporter A self-proclaimed prophet who raped a 19-year-old woman in Chitungwiza under the pretext of exorcising evil spirits that he claimed caused her infertility has been sentenced…

Enlighten investors on grey areas

Linda Tsarwe Business Correspondent Econet has been one of the most outstanding companies in its industry both in terms of performance and innovation. Many have admired its novelty, which seems…

Bad Boy Sibanda out of Hwange tie

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO HIGHLANDERS’ bad boy Charles Sibanda will not be part of the squad to face Hwange in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at the Colliery this afternoon.…

Bishop accused of rape

Herald Reporter A 45-year-old Harare bishop reportedly raped a church member whom he made believe that she was possessed by evil spirits transmitted into her by her husband. Danmore Magorimbo…

President slams lazy ministers

Felex Share Herald Reporter President Mugabe yesterday said Cabinet Ministers should pull up their socks and cut on travelling to ensure the successful implementation of Zim-Asset. Speaking during the luncheon…

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