Zim man in Botswana court for murder

Gaborone. – A Zimbabwean man has appeared in the Francistown Magistrate’s Court on charges of murder, robbery, and entering Botswana illegally, the state-owned Daily Newspaper reported yesterday.

Editorial Comment: IDC’s Sunway project exemplary

The greatest strategy to attract Foreign Direct Investment, create jobs and generate wealth is the promotion of a solid local investment culture that will raise the confidence bar.

DRC launches offensive against Hutu rebels

Bukavu. — The army of the Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday launched an assault against Rwandan Hutu rebels in the volatile east of the country, military and official sources said.

Chigumbura remains upbeat

CANBERRA. — Hurricane Gayle struck the Australian capital yesterday, on a day when records tumbled at the Manuka Oval, but amid all the destruction and a 73-run (D/L) defeat, Zimbabwe…

Bomb blasts claim 58 lives

BAGHDAD. — Up to 58 people were killed in separate bomb attacks and air-strikes in central and northern Iraq yesterday, security sources said.

Man demands sex from mother-in-law

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A woman yesterday made stunning revelations in court when she exposed her son-in-law who demands to be intimate with her. Chiwoniso Muzongondi claimed Virimai Karombe was…

The church and the killing of traditional song, dance

Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday The bira ceremony has gone from our village. The new churches continue to kill the kurova guva ceremony. I pray that we bring back the joy…

Zanu-PF chair up for maintenance

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent ZANU-PF Midlands acting provincial chairman and Chiwundura House of Assembly representative Cde Kizito Chivamba, has appeared in court for allegedly abandoning and neglecting his eight-year-old daughter.

Aids union launched

Andrew Chimedza Herald Reporter HEALTH Advisor in the Office of The President and Cabinet Dr Timothy Stamps has launched the Mashonaland East chapter of the Zimbabwe HIV/ AIDS Activist Union…

Obama’s terror summit: An exercise in hypocrisy

Bill Van Auken Correspondent In the wake of the Soviet Union’s dissolution, US imperialism embarked on a series of escalating interventions based on the conception that it could use its…

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