Council cracks down on illegal billboards
Samantha Chigogo Herald Reporter Harare City Council has started pulling down billboards erected illegally after an audit revealed that it lost more than $4 million as of March this year, due…
Report spells out FDI constraints
Farirai Machivenyika in Harare and Lloyd Gumbo in Victoria Falls— Zimbabwe’S ability to attract foreign investors is badly frustrated by the high cost of labour, erratic electricity supplies, high taxes…
Defence minister’s son murdered
JOHANNESBURG. – A man has been arrested for allegedly stabbing to death the son of Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Nosiviwe Nqakula in Johannesburg. Gauteng police spokeperson Lieutenant-General Lungelo Dlamini…
LVG warns United
LONDON. — Louis van Gaal showed his concern at Manchester United’s continued failings in front of goal as he warned his side must end their drought against CSKA Moscow this…
Opposition leader Maimane under fire
CAPE TOWN. – Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane has a possible palace revolution on his hands. Furious party members fired questions at him during Saturday’s meeting of the DA’s federal council…
Chigwedere debunks colonial myths
Elliot Ziwira @ The Book Store “Until lions learn to write their own stories, hunters will always glorify the hunter,” wisely intimates Professor Jameson Kurasha of Mutapa Publishing House in…
Neymar, Suarez on target
MADRID. — Barcelona kept pace with Real Madrid at the top of Spanish La Liga on Saturday as Luis Suarez and Neymar once again compensated for the absence of Lionel…
Woman kills new-born baby
Fungai Jachi Court Correspondent A 30-year-old Harare woman allegedly used the umbilical cord to strangle her newly-born before stuffing body in a plastic bag for disposal, the court heard on Friday. Delight…
Journalist’s body spends one week in mortuary
Herald Reporter The body of freelance journalist Grail Kupakuwanda, who was knocked down by a vehicle in central Harare, spent more than week in a mortuary at Parirenyatwa Hospital as…
Russian plane ‘broke up in midair’, says aviation official
CAIRO/MOSCOW. – The Russian Airbus A321 which crashed in Egypt on Saturday killing 224 broke into pieces midair, but it is still too early to determine the cause, Interstate Aviation…







