Prison population balloons

Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe’s prison population has risen up to 19 020 in the country’s 46 prisons, 12 percent above the holding capacity of 17 000, a situation that is likely…

Average Zimbabwean living on $3 a day

The average Zimbabwean lived on $3,24 a day in September, according to the latest national datum lines from ZimStat. This is above the World Bank’s Bank updated international poverty line of…

COMMENT: Law of the instrument archaic, Dr Chihuri

WE condemn in the strongest terms possible, the arrest of The Sunday Mail editor Mabasa Sasa, investigations editor Brian Chitemba and reporter Tinashe Farawo for alleged publication of falsehoods over…

Is this a done deal for Phil?

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter IT appears Harare businessman Philip Chiyangwa has triumphed in the race to replace Cuthbert Dube as the ZIFA president and the elections, set for December…

Malawi raps Parly spending

LILONGWE. — Malawi government on Monday accused Parliament of abusing state funds on external travel at the expense of parliamentary committee meetings.

‘ZC must be vibrant’

Sports Reporter SPORT and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane held a consultative meeting with Zimbabwe Cricket and Sports Commission officials where he called for the game to realise its full potential.

RBZ has enough bond coins: Mangudya

Business Reporters Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya says the central bank has enough bond coins to cater for increased demand due to the cross-rating of rand coins.

‘Adopt concept of digital natives’

‘Revision’ is an educational website offering free access for Ordinary and Advanced Level students where they can access past Zimsec examination papers and possible answers to the questions.

Emotional tribute to Chenjerai Hove

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Hoards of influential writers, musicians, poets and a cross section of art enthusiasts thronged Queensdale Sports Club on Saturday for an emotional tribute to the late…

StanChart to axe 15 000 jobs

HONG KONG/LONDON. — Standard Chartered plans to axe 15 000 jobs and raise $5,1 billion by selling new shares as its new chief executive set out a plan to restore…

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