Bakers Inn reduces bread price

Business Reporter LEADING bakery, Bakers Inn, has reduced the price of its loaf of bread to 90c with effect from yesterday to enhance its affordability by customers.

Rhodes statue must go: Ex-Speaker

CAPE TOWN. – Former National Assembly speaker Frene Ginwala believes that a process of consensus and inclusiveness should be used in the debate over colonial symbols.

Thousands rush to finalise deceased estates

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter More than 3 000 people thronged the Master of the High Court’s office over the past week to regularise and finalise estates of their deceased…

150 feared dead in Alpine plane crash

PARIS. – A German airliner crashed near a ski resort in the French Alps yesterday, killing all 150 people on board, in the worst plane disaster in mainland France in…

Finally, Minister Langa sees the light

Bothwell Mahlengwe Sports Correspondent IT’S something that we never thought we could hear from our Sports Minister, in his description of ZIFA, that this was an organisation that is “rotten, lacking…

The legacy of the Zim house maid

Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday Today, it is unusual to walk into a big house in Zimbabwe and not see a maid in uniform. There is also a standard design for…

Mushava publishes “In Memory of the Future”

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Literary critic Stanley Mushava has published his debut poetry anthology titled “In Memory of the Future”. The book which was released last Sunday was published by…

Grant Elliott sinks Proteas

AUCKLAND. – South Africa-born Grant Elliott’s brilliant 84 not out, capped with a stunning six off the penultimate ball, saw New Zealand to a four-wicket win over the Proteas in…

‘Madzibaba Ishmael incited violence’

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Johanne Masowe eChishanu Apostolic Sect leader Madzibaba Ishmael Chokurongerwa incited violence at his shrine against the police and journalists, two police officers testified yesterday.

Met Office forecasts heavy rains

Herald Reporter The Meteorological Services Department has predicted heavy rains beginning Friday, following a lengthy dry spell. Speaking at the World Meteorological Day commemorations in Harare yesterday, the Met Department’s…

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