Zim suffers surge in road accidents

Herald Reporter There have been more deaths this festive season as 81 people have been killed so far in road accidents countrywide compared to 75 who died during the same…

Falgold’s survival under threat

Business Editor Falcon Gold says it has stopped all new project development due to the current lack of profits and the viability of its mines in the current gold price…

Cuba won; America lost a flicker of hope in the Wasteland

Andrew Levine Correspondent In the wasteland that American politics has become, there are flickers of hope every now and then. In the winter and spring of 2011, there was the…

Alibaba tackles counterfeit goods on websites

BEIJING.— Taobao, a website of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., is displayed on an Apple Inc. MacBook Air laptop, left, and iPhone 5c smartphone in an arranged photograph in Hong Kong,…

Malema ties the knot

JOHANNESBURG. — Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has married his long-time girlfriend Mantwa Matlala in a private ceremony under heavy security in his hometown Seshego, Polokwane, in Limpopo.

Swiss resume development aid to Zim

Switzerland has resumed channelling development aid directly to the Zimbabwe government after cutting ties with Harare over a decade ago. Relations between Zimbabwe and Switzerland soured at the turn of…

President God-given: Church

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter President Mugabe is a God-chosen leader who has worked tirelessly for the country, the chairman of Faith for the Nation campaign, Reverend Andrew Wutawunashe, said yesterday.

Health time bomb at Fourth Street

Herald Reporter A health hazard is looming at Fourth Street in Harare where a public toilet has blocked forcing both men and women to take turns to use one lavatory.…

China’s diplomacy wins global applause

BEIJING. — In a flurry of diplomacy, a “Chinese whirlwind” created by a more confident and active diplomatic posture of the new Chinese leadership engrossed the world in 2014.

Zuma calls for Jesus Christ to come

DURBAN. — Addressing a group of elderly people at a Christmas gathering at his Nkandla homestead, President Jacob Zuma called on Christian priests to pray to God to send Jesus…

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