MP Gava up for maintenance

Court Reporter Zanu-PF legislator for Mhondoro-Ngezi Mike Gava has been taken to the Civil Court by his wife Tendai Wenyika on allegations of neglecting their child.

A tale of two book industries

Beaven Tapureta Bookshelf Writers in different countries need to share vital information. It can range from writing techniques to survival strategies. The literary festival LitFest Harare late November last year…

ZRU get new brooms

THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union have given the newly-appointed national coaches the mandate to ensure their teams qualify for the major tournament like the World Cup and the Olympics in the…

Comedy tackles dancehall violence

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Comedian Lloyd “Mabla 10” Kurima will this week release his new comedy “Bag Rabvaruka Season 4”. Kurima said the production is done and they will unveil…

I don’t trust the US, says Fidel Castro

HAVANA. — Fidel Castro has broken his silence regarding the thawing of relations between his country and the United States of America. The 88-year old revolutionary icon in a letter…

Child offenders have rights

Blessing Mushohwe Our Children, Our Future Children sometimes find themselves in conflict with the law having committed offences ranging from petty theft to more serious crimes such as rape and…

Axed ministers assume backbencher roles

Herald Reporter Former ministers, some of whom had served in the executive for over 15 years, yesterday began life as ordinary Members of Parliament as they ceased occupying the front…

Ex-convicts face murder charges

Court Reporter Two ex-convicts allegedly stabbed to death a Glen Norah man and seriously injured his friend before stealing $3 cash and a mobile phone. Alouis Hungwe (26) and Silas…

Choppies to invest a further $10m in Zim

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter CHOPPIES Zimbabwe will invest a further $10 million this year as the group targets to grow its local business. Chief executive Ramachadran Ottappath said in an…

Drawing for a living

Knowledge Mushohwe Correspondent THE misconception that art, and in particular drawing, should at best be treated as a hobby and never a form of profession is common among “business-oriented” people.

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