Vendors sue police over march

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Vendors in Harare have filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court to bar police from disturbing their planned march aimed at seeking suspension…

A tale of three book festivals

Beaven Tapureta Book lovers will in the next half of this year enjoy three book extravaganzas. This is a new phenomenon in the local book industry as we had become…

Ivory Coast frees 48 child slaves

DAKAR. – Police in Cote d’Ivoire freed 48 child slaves in raids on plantations in the country’s Western cocoa belt and arrested 22 people accused of trafficking or exploiting children,…

Cuba pledges to continue supporting Zimbabwe

Herald Reporters Cuba will continue to strongly condemn the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the United States and its western allies, Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr Rogelio…

Team Zim confident

Sports Reporter TEAM Zimbabwe are confident their preparations for the All Africa Games are on course following positive results by some of the athletes who will represent the country in…

4 firms bid for HCCL coke oven facelift

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Ltd has received bids from four companies interested in rebuilding its coke oven battery as it moves to increase regional exports.

Confederate flag must go: South Carolina governor

CHARLESTON. – South Carolina’s governor Nikki Haley is leading escalating bipartisan calls for the removal of the controversial Confederate flag from the grounds of the state capitol, after last week’s…

Celebrating the idea of bringing, sharing food

Dr Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday LAST Saturday afternoon I walked into my dressmaker’s workroom which is at the back of an old hotel in Harare. Mai Chaka, the dressmaker, was sitting…

Ugandan police issue terror alert

KAMPALA. – Ugandan police on Monday issued a terror alert, warning that Somali militants al-Shabab are planning to carry out a series of attacks in the ongoing Muslim fasting month…

Stop gender-based violence now

Erik Brogger Rasmussen Correspondent Almost every second, a Zimbabwean woman or girl will experience gender based violence or GBV – most of them before they turn 18. Some men are exposed…

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