More Democrats crack door for Biden 2016 bid
WASHINGTON. — More prominent Democrats on Sunday cracked open the door for Vice President Joe Biden to enter the race for the Democratic presidential nomination as party front-runner Hillary Clinton…
ZETDC to seal power deal with Mozambique
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company is close to clinching a deal to increase power imports from Mozambique by 50 megawatts to augment local supplies.
Proceedings stopped in Gomwe’s extortion trial
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Court proceedings were stopped yesterday after it emerged that a witness in the extortion trial of former Zanu-PF Harare provincial youth chairman Godwin Gomwe had two different…
Villagers get peace order against army
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau A magistrate’S court has granted an application for a peace order by 22 resettled families at Chomufuli Farm in Gutu, Masvingo, who last month dragged the Zimbabwe…
Editorial Comment: US sanctions regime stale, ruinous
Yesterday we carried a story in The Herald Business to which we add more detail today in our main paper. It is the story of how one of the country’s…
Pellegrini demands more
LIVERPOOL. – Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini is looking for his in-form side to continue to show the consistency needed to win back the English Premier League soccer title after…
Burundi accused of torturing opposition
NAIROBI. — Burundi security forces used iron bars and acid to force confessions and crush opposition during President Pierre Nkurunziza’s successful bid for a third term in office, Amnesty International…
Bolt saved athletics
BEIJING. — When the dust settled on Usain Bolt’s stunning world championships victory over two-time doping offender Justin Gatlin in the men’s 100 metres, the natural order of athletics remained…
NRZ workers contest expulsion
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Some 161 former National Railways of Zimbabwe workers, whose contracts were recently terminated on notice, have filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court seeking…
MPs voice concern over Bills backlog
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Fifteen Bills have been brought before Parliament since the opening of the Eighth Parliament’s Second Session last October while five have been passed, amid calls on the…











