Judiciary, Tomana private prosecution tiff deepens

Herald Reporter The guardian of an 11-year-old girl allegedly raped by Bikita West legislator Cde Munyaradzi Kereke is seeking to oppose the Prosecutor-General Mr Johannes Tomana’s application to bar courts…

Airzim eyes Euro certification

National airline Air Zimbabwe has come up with an ambitious plan to go for European Aviation Safety Agency certification and establish an aircraft maintenance centre that it hopes will become…

MDC-T, Mujuru cabal push for anarchy

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor MDC-T, the Mujuru putchist cabal and some right-wing forces in the United States are working together in a bid to render Zimbabwe ungovernable and create conditions…

Winners to get Zima gongs . . . finally

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Musicians who won last year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Music Awards are set to receive their gongs in the first week of April. Organisers of the event failed…

SA to shed unwanted tag

SYDNEY. — South Africa have a chance to finally shed their reputation as one of the most mentally fragile teams in international sport when they take on Sri Lanka in…

ZFC to invest $8m in plant upgrade

FERTILISER manufacturer ZFC Limited will invest $8 million in the next five years towards refurbishments and upgrading of plant equipment as the company steps up efforts to meet local fertiliser…

Good riddance: Tony Blair sacked as Mideast envoy

Francis Beckett Correspondent On 27 June 2007, Tony Blair stepped down as Britain’s prime minister and as an MP, and took up an appointment as Middle East envoy for the Quartet,…

Structural reforms and Zim-Asset

Simukai Tinhu Correspondent Following four years of governing with one hand tied behind its back in the coalition Government, in 2013, President Mugabe’s Government launched an unambiguously ZANU-PF economic blueprint, Zimbabwe…

Djokovic, Sharapova through in Indian Wells

INDIAN WELLS. — Second seed Maria Sharapova and defending champ Novak Djokovic eased through third round Indian Wells tennis match-ups but fourth seeded Caroline Wozniacki bit the dust in the…

Roads deal boost for city

Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has received a major boost after Group Five and Bitumen World volunteered to rehabilitate some of the city’s roads in a social corporate responsibility and…

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