Indiscipline soars as corporal punishment is ‘banned’

Schools are slowly becoming breeding grounds for rowdiness following a High Court ruling that outlawed corporal punishment and canning as a way of disciplining juvenile offenders, critics of the law…

Idle civil servants inflate wage bill — Audit report

Harare Bureau IDLE workers are largely responsible for Government’s bloated wage bill, and some departments should be re-aligned to streamline costs, the 2015 Civil Service Audit Report says. The State…

State of the Nation: What the 10-Point Plan means to agric sector

Last Tuesday, President Mugabe presented a 10-Point Plan for Economic Growth in his State of the Nation Address.

Holy Qur’aan Speaks: Prophethood in Islam

BEING divinely chosen, the Messengers or Prophets were always supported by God Almighty and instructed by Him to affirm the continuity of the message. The content of each of the…

All over Zim, the spirit is moving

The month began on a high with religious conferences in all corners of the country, and this final week of August comes with the Apostolic Faith Mission in Zimbabwe’s Centennial…

OUT & ABOUT: Open air joints come alive

REMEMBER Kumahuswa, Globe Trotter, Kutsuro or many other open air joints that kept fun loving Hararians busy by day and awake at night with talented DJs on the mix, braais,…

STYLE CORNER: A better you through flawless make-up

“THIS is why you must take her for swimming on the first date,” wrote Matthew Crunsman, a blogger who was commenting on the story of an Algerian man who is…

AFRICA DESK: South Sudan’s plea to AU Chair

On August 26, 2015 South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir signed a power-sharing deal with rebels led by former Vice-President Riek Machar, ending a 20-month civil war in Africa’s youngest nation.…

Wedding spoiler alerts

Tendai Mbirimi Bridal Writer A Wedding is a special occasion for two important people but it is even more important for the bride. This is why for general wedding etiquette…

Policemen assault journalist

Two policemen were allegedly part of a 14-man gang hired by a Harare businessman to assault Herald sports reporter Paul Munyuki over a US$126 debt. Munyuki sustained serious injuries in…

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