130 unregistered cars, pirate taxis impounded
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter At least 130 unregistered vehicles and pirate taxis have been impounded during a joint operation by the police and Harare City Council. During the operation, the Central…
Army chief survives assassination bid
BUJUMBURA.- The head of Burundi’s armed forces yesterday survived an assassination attempt in the capital Bujumbura, police said, adding that at least seven other people were killed in the attack.
ZIFA’S GRAVY TRAIN
Sikhumbuzo Moyo in BULAWAYO ZIFA board member Fungai Chihuri signed for $4 000 in board members’ expenses and travel and subsistence claims soon after the 2017 Nations Cup qualifier against…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Prepaid meters the future, way to go
THE advantages of prepaid piped water are so many that all, except the dishonest who refuse to pay their bills, will embrace the introduction of new prepaid meters so long…
Job-seekers fall prey to con artists
charity Herald Reporters Scores of desperate job-seekers have lost thousands of dollars to con artists who make them believe that they can facilitate employment in Government and the private sector. Police…
BAR TALK: Of dancing dads and free fruit, veggies
Bra Gee We all know that the ultimate achievement of a woman is to get married, right? Anything else like a career and or amassing a fortune is just by…
Ministers pledge shoulders to the wheel
Herald Reporters New ministers and deputy ministers sworn-in by President Mugabe yesterday expressed happiness at the faith vested in them and pledged to deliver on their mandates in line with…
Armed robbers hit five BAT vans in SA
JOHANNESBURG.- Armed robbers hit five British American Tobacco vehicles in separate incidents in Gauteng and the North West yesterday morning – and one robber was shot and wounded.
Mujuru: She won’t sleep alone
The Other Side with Nathaniel Manheru I LIKE what is happening in Europe, namely the trekking to its shores of thousands and thousands of refugees from North Africa and Middle…
E. Europe rejects migrant quota as region is divided over crisis
BRUSSELS.- Eastern Europe rejected migrant quotas yesterday despite German warnings over the “biggest challenge” in EU history, amid disturbing footage of refugees in Hungary being fed “like animals.”











