Triangle grilled over Bhasikiti, Mavhaire alleged connection

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— Triangle Limited chief executive Mr Sydney Mutsambiwa was on Thursday grilled by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment over its alleged funding of…

‘Pangolins near extinction’

Fungai Lupande Herald Reporter The Tikki Hywood Trust has commended the Government for its efforts in protecting pangolins which were placed on the Specially Protected Species list since 1975 due to…

President to visit Algeria

Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe is expected to travel to Algeria in the next few days for a State visit aimed at cementing relations between Harare and Algiers, incoming Algerian Ambassador…

Former legislator wins spot fine case

Bulawayo Bureau THE police practice of impounding vehicles at roadblocks for failure to pay spot fines by motorists is “unlawful”, a judge ruled yesterday. Justice Andrew Mutema of the Bulawayo High…

Biti ponders life after politics

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor Opposition MDC Renewal leader Tendai Biti appears to be considering life after politics following the expulsion of 21 Members of his faction, including himself, from Parliament this…

Retailers effect bread price cuts

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter Retailers yesterday lived up to the promise of reducing the price of bread from $1 a loaf to between 93 cents and 97 cents after bakers reduced…

President pays tribute to Pohamba

Munyaradzi Huni in Windhoek Namibia— African Union chairperson President Mugabe yesterday thanked outgoing Namibian President Dr Hifikepunye Pohamba for playing a critical role in the maintenance of peace and stability…

72 000 voters for next week’s by-elections

Kudakwashe Ruwende Herald Reporter More than 72 000 people have registered to vote in next week’s by-elections in Mt Darwin West and Chirumanzu-Zibagwe constituencies, with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) yesterday…

Attack on Rhodes statue leads to soul searching

CAPE TOWN. – Hundreds of University of Cape Town students staged a protest march yesterday demanding the removal from the campus of a statue of Cecil John Rhodes, the British…

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