Murehwa conjoined twins discharged from hospital

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter Conjoined twins that were successfully separated in July are recuperating and have been taken to their home in Murehwa for the first time since they were operated…

Veteran journalist Kadungure dies

Herald Reporter VETERAN broadcaster and former senior Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation employee Ishmael Kadungure has died. Kadungure (70), who was a younger brother to the late national hero and former Defence Minister…

Boy (15)sues cop, head for $100 000

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter A school head and his deputy reportedly took a pupil to a police station for a beating as punishment for reporting for school late and not wearing…

Piaget theory and infant art

Knowledge Mushohwe  The late Jean Piaget, a Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher, was best known for studies that led to what is now known as the cognitive development theory.

Beitbridge accident victims identified

Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge Police have identified the eight people, among them three infants, who were killed when a Mercedes Benz they were travelling in was involved in a head-on…

Pokello offers some tips to Butterphly

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Former Big Brother housemate Pokello Nare has described one of this year’s representatives, Butterphly, as too shy and says she should step up her game plan.

19 MDC-T activists freed

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter The 19 suspected MDC-T activists accused of impersonating public officials were yesterday acquitted. The activists were charged with violating Section 179 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform)…

Boko Haram beheads seven

MAIDUGURI. — Boko Haram militants killed seven people on Monday in the remote northeast of Nigeria, residents said, with reports indicating the victims were beheaded in a revenge attack.

Chapungu spirit lives on

Godwin Muzari Entertainment Editor They were at Chapungu Sculpture Park for decades and watched as fortunes declined until the final blow split the umbilical cord that tied them to the park…

Three scientists share Nobel Prize in Physics

STOCKHOLM. — Three scientists won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention of blue light-emitting diodes (LED), a new energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly light source, the award-giving body announced…

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