Angel’s lawyer refuses to testify

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Spirit Embassy Ministries leader Prophet Uebert Angel Mudzanire’s lawyer Mr Wellington Pasipanodya will not testify in the ongoing trial of a Harare man accused of…

President meets AfDB delegation

Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter The African Development Bank yesterday said it will assist Zimbabwe in its re-engagement with multi-lateral financial institutions and lobby for the clearing of debt owed to…

‘Self-discipline the key: Mukonori’

The Interview Tichaona Zindoga Roman Catholic Priest Father Fidelis Mukonori (FM) has known President Mugabe, and his family, since the 1970s and is regarded in some circles as the spiritual…

ZEC invites objections to Chipanga’s nomination

Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has given interested people 14 days to object the nomination of Zanu-PF member Cde Tongesayi Shadreck Chipanga as Senator for Manicaland.

Vatican not happy

VATICAN. — The Vatican yesterday condemned the leaking of documents that according to a media report show a power struggle in the Holy See over economic reforms and excessive expenses…

Mugabe: Under Western Eyes

Nathaniel Manheru President Mugabe turned 91 last Saturday. He publicly celebrates his birthday today, a good seven days after. I join him, editorially that is. Not so much to feast…

‘Unite or face severe sanctions’

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIFA assembly members have warned their board to kiss up and make up or face severe sanctions including suspension from local football’s top policy making…

Proteas demolish West Indies

SYDNEY. — South Africa captain AB de Villiers hammered the second-fastest century in Cricket World Cup history as he led his side to a crushing 257-run victory over the West…

Quake injures 15

ISLAMABAD. — At least 15 people were injured and over 20 houses collapsed when an earthquake of 5.8 magnitude jolted parts of north, northeast and north-west Pakistan yesterday morning, local…

ICC upholds Congolese man’s acquittal

THE HAGUE. — International Criminal Court judges yesterday upheld the acquittal of a Congolese man who was cleared at trial of leading a deadly militia attack in eastern Congo.

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