MOTHER OF ALL CRISES
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS coach Callisto Pasuwa dumped the senior national team yesterday in his latest fallout with ZIFA over unpaid dues after the association failed to honour their…
Govt challenges lecturers’ $5m award
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Government has appealed to the Supreme Court against a judgment compelling it to pay 18 college lecturers outstanding relocation expenses to the tune of $5,3 million.
President promotes senior cops
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter President Mugabe has with immediate effect promoted four senior police officers to the rank of commissioner and 454 others to the ranks between senior assistant commissioner and…
Indigenisation Fund not yet capitalised
The National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Fund (NIEEF) meant to assist locals to purchase shares in multinational firms has not yet been capitalised, Parliament heard on Thursday.
Ebola resurfaces in Liberia
MONROVIA. — Liberia confirmed a third Ebola case yesterday, nearly two months after it was declared Ebola free, and officials said they were investigating whether the disease had managed to…
America finally speaks on futility of boycott politics
Joram Myathi Spectrum Obert Gutu is right. The MDC-T can’t think on behalf of Americans. It is the other way round. The Americans think on behalf of the MDC-T like they…
Malema backs President
Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has saluted President Mugabe’s pro-people policies and blamed the prevailing economic problems on the flight of “white capital” from…
Mahachi to know fate today
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi will know his fate today when the Local Government Board is expected to decide on mayor Clr Bernard Manyenyeni’s…
Train crashes
LAHORE. — A train carrying hundreds of Pakistan soldiers and their families plunged several metres into a canal yesterday when a bridge collapsed in the country’s east in what the…
Airzim owes NHS $12m
Herald Reporter AIR Zimbabwe owes the National Handling Services (NHS) $12 million dating back to 2009 when the country adopted the multi-currency regime, handicapping efforts by the agency to recapitalise.











