Hardworking judges get pat on the back
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Judges of the High Court, criticised a year ago over poor productivity, have greatly scaled up their output and delivered a record 1 237 judgments…
Govt to construct bridges, roads in Caledonia
Rutendo Rori Herald Reporter The Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing is working on constructing eight bridges and a 4,2 kilometre road in Caledonia, in a project…
Messi will not leave Barca
ZURICH. — Lionel Messi insists he will NOT leave Barcelona this summer. The Argentine collected his fifth Ballon d’Or trophy in Zurich on Monday night as he pipped Cristiano Ronaldo and…
Reclaiming the clay pots of our memory
Sekai Nzenza On Wednesday On New Year’s Day, some women from around here woke up very early to smash their traditional household clay pots. “I no longer want to be associated with…
Wilmar seeks $7,6m to recapitalise Olivine
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Wilmar International has approached Government for a $7,6 million bailout to recapitalise Olivine Industries through an equity deal. The Singapore-based shareholder last year completed the 49 percent…
Man secretly aborts girlfriend’s pregnancy
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A 27-year-old Harare man allegedly terminated his girlfriend’s pregnancy by inserting a pill into her genitals during sexual intercourse in a bid to evade responsibility, the…
Private media stoking fires of violence
John Mukumbo Correspondent Reading stories from the private media last week, and not last week only but every time and again, one could not appreciate what the private media stands…
UK junior doctors down tools
London. – Tens of thousands of junior doctors went on strike in England yesterday, causing major disruption to hospitals in the first walkout of its kind for 40 years.
Beitbridge to name streets, suburbs
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Town Council has started working on the naming of streets, suburbs and business centres in compliance with the directive of the Ministry of Local Government,…
2016: Education sector set for new beginnings
Christopher Farai Charamba Review Correspondent The new academic year has officially begun with many young minds eager to receive what is arguably the best education in the region and quite…











