Illegal medicine imports flood market
Herald Reporters Unscrupulous businesspeople are smuggling over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, some of which are suspected to be counterfeit, while others are expired. Over-the-counter medicines are those drugs that can be dispensed without…
We can win Chan — Ngodzo
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter MIDFIELDER Joel Ngodzo, who was part of the largely unsuccessful campaign at the 2011 African Nations Championships finals, believes the Warriors have had better support during their…
African leaders and the bias of ICC justice
Toby Cadman Correspondent IF the progress of international law were judged in bricks and mortar, then the International Criminal Court must be said to have had an admirable year. The…
Council to remove cemetery settlers
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Harare City Council has said it will move illegal settlers who have invaded Granville Cemetery and occupied land set aside for future graves. Desperate home-seekers have erected structures…
Chokuda dismisses ‘stringent conditions’ for journalists
Senior Reporter The Clerk of Parliament, Mr Kennedy Chokuda, has dismissed the requirement that journalists who cover the Legislature must first be cleared by the police for them to be…
Caledonia sets Blanket Mine 17pc output target
Toronto listed, Caledonia Mining Corporation is targeting annual production of 50 000 ounces this year at its subsidiary, Blanket Mine. This will be a 17 percent increase from the production achieved…
Profit in a drought year, Govt’s undemocratic dance with private grain
Takura Zhangazha Correspondent THE Minister of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development, Dr Joseph Made recently announced that in order to mitigate the drought Zimbabwe is faced with, Government is set…
Carl Joshua Ncube spreads wings
Peter Tanyanyiwa Arts Correspondent Comedian Carl Joshua Ncube keeps widening his reach in the arts industry. In addition to many hats that he wears in the industry, Carl has ventured into broadcasting…
Businesswoman fails to pay for meals
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter ZimBuild chief executive Monica Kanyepi yesterday appeared in court on charges of failing to pay $1 300 worth of meals supplied by Westside Grill in Westgate.
Saudi Arabia killings smack of hypocrisy
Abdullah Makwinja Correspondent The mass execution of 47 people — 45 Saudis, one Egyptian and a man from Chad — was the biggest mass execution for the so-called security offences in…











