No complaint on Mzembi farm

Clemence Manyukwe News Editor THE Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement Douglas Mombeshora says he is yet to get any official complaint regarding a farm offered to Tourism and Hospitality…

Air Zim seeks $600m bailout

AIR Zimbabwe is broke and requires a bailout of  about $600 million which will take care of its legacy debt as well as capitalisation requirements to implement its turnaround strategy,…

NRZ workers in sleep-in protest

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter WORKERS at struggling National Railways of Zimbabwe have resorted to a sleep-in at the parastatal’s premises in protest over unpaid salaries.

Tsvangirai on ‘begging mission’

Oswell Moyo Chronicle Reporter MDC- T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has taken a begging bowl to the United States of America amid revelations that the beleaguered opposition party is totally broke.

Daring pair ‘loots house, sells it’

Emily Mbewe Court Reporter TWO Bulawayo man allegedly broke into a house whose owner was abroad, stole all the property before changing the house ownership and selling it.

Teen battles for life after wounded buffalo attacks

Leonard Ncube  Victoria Falls Reporter A FORM Two pupil at Mosi-oa-Tunya Secondary School in Victoria Falls is battling for life at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after he was gored…

LATEST: Zimpapers contests defamation law

Daniel Nemukuyu  Senior Court Reporter Zimpapers today filed a constitutional application seeking the deletion of criminal defamation from the statute books, saying it was undemocratic.

Woman’s Fury: ‘Wife-attack’ – Highlanders ace suffers horror burns

Lovemore  Dube  Senior Sports Editor HIGHLANDERS FC attacking midfielder Knox Mutizwa is recovering from severe burns on his back suffered during a suspected case of domestic violence at his home…

BREAKING NEWS: 21 MDC-T MPs lose seats

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Twenty one MDC-T legislators, 17 from the National Assembly and four Senators have had their seats declared vacant after they were recalled by their party for…

Breaking News: University of Zimbabwe lecturers down tools

. . . students demonstrate over welfare Herald Reporter UNIVERSITY of Zimbabwe has been shut down following a strike by lecturers for non-payment of February salaries and other benefits.

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