EDITORIAL COMMENT: On demography yes, contraception leave for experts

IT is strange that any credence has been given to the attack by Registrar-General Tobaiwa Mudede on modern contraceptives since the subject is not within his area of expertise nor…

Buhari sacks army chiefs

ABUJA — Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari sacked his army, navy, air force and defence chiefs yesterday, a widely anticipated move as the former general has made crushing Islamist militant group…

Ziyambi booted out

Felex Share and Samantha Chigogo The Zanu-PF provincial executive in Mashonaland West yesterday passed a vote of no confidence against interim chairperson Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi, accusing him of failing to…

Literary fraternity mourns Hove

Lovemore Ranga Mataire Herald Reporter Writers in Zimbabwe have expressed sorrow at the passing on of prominent Zimbabwean writer Chenjerai Hove, who died on Sunday in Norway of liver failure.

City demolishes 11 illegal houses

Innocent Ruwende and Freeman Razemba Harare City Council yesterday demolished 11 houses built on undesignated land in Glen Norah as it moves to restore sanity in the city. This comes as…

The real hand of God

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor HIS name celebrates the power of God and Simbarashe Makambwa believes he needed divine help to emerge out of the stampede at the National Sports Stadium,…

Walk the talk, Obama told

WASHINGTON. – Former Homeland Security secretary Tom Ridge has called on US President Barack Obama to put his commander-in-chief hat on, criticising his administration’s strategy for fighting the ISIL terrorists…

Nyarota wins labour dispute

Herald Reporters THE High Court has found against Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ), publishers of The Daily News and ruled that the company should pay a total of $91 000…

Banks to slash lending rates

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is expected to announce new measures aimed at containing the cost of lending, currently averaging 20 percent per annum.

Nkurunziza faces emerging armed rebellion as vote looms

NAIROBI. — Burundi’s president Pierre Nkurunziza may find an election victory he is assured of this month swiftly overshadowed by the emergence of an armed insurgency in a nation at…

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