Clean-up to mark Unity Day

Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent Government has launched a massive clean-up campaign as part of Unity Day commemorations today with a view to fight littering and environmental pollution countrywide.

Special treat for reggae, rhumba lovers

Arts Reporter Tonight’s show is a must attend for mature music lovers who have been loyal to this upmarket venue known for hosting themed parties on both the lower and…

Russian warplane’s blackbox damaged

MOSCOW. — Investigators in Moscow said yesterday they were unable to retrieve information from the damaged black box of a Russian warplane shot down by Turkey last month, data the…

President salutes nation’s fortitude

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— President Mugabe has paid tribute to Zimbabweans for their resilience in the face of harsh economic conditions experienced this year. The year was characterised by economic challenges…

RBZ dismisses Zimdollar report

Business Reporters THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe allayed fears over the return of the local currency after panic gripped the banking public yesterday following a fake message circulating on social…

Blatter, Platini kicked out

ZURICH. — An ethics tribunal of scandal-plagued FIFA yesterday banned Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini for eight years, saying they had abused their positions over a two million Swiss francs…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s walk together in unity, emulate heroes

TODAY, Zimbabweans from all walks of life commemorate National Unity Day, a day set aside to celebrate the signing of the Unity Accord that brought together the people of Zimbabwe…

Kagame thanks Rwanda

Kigali. — Rwanda’s president Paul Kagame thanked the nation yesterday for voting in a referendum last week that overwhelmingly backed constitutional changes to let him extend his rule beyond 2017,…

Year of landmark rulings

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The year 2015 can be described as one of landmark rulings. Indeed the nation was educated on many issues as some judgments had decisive impact on…

Disciplinary committee clears Wadyajena

Herald Reporter Zanu-PF Midlands provincial disciplinary committee has cleared Gokwe-Nembudziya National Assembly Member Cde Justice Mayor Wadyajena of insulting First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe saying the complainant, Cde Jimayi Muduvuri’s…

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