2 workmen die on duty
Herald Reporters A load, haul and dump machine (LHD) operator at Mimosa Mining Company died after he was crushed by a drill steel barricade underground. In another case, a Zimbabwe Electricity…
DA ‘breeding ground’ for racists, says ANC
Johannesburg. — The ANC said on Tuesday it had laid a formal complaint with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to investigate the DA as a “breeding ground” for…
Templeman engages youths in community project
Xolisani Nyathi Art Reporter Star FM DJ Simbabrashe Maposa, affectionately known in the Zimdancehall circles as Godfatha Templeman, has opened a hangout called “The Zone” to create social space for young…
Obama to tighten gun rules
WASHINGTON. — US President Barack Obama yesterday described new steps his administration will take to tighten gun rules and urged Americans to vote for candidates who do more to prevent…
ZSE chief up for domestic violence
Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Zimbabwe Stock Exchange chief executive Alban Dhladhla Chirume yesterday appeared in court facing domestic abuse charges. Chirume (52) of No. 41 Harare Drive, Borrowdale, Harare, appeared before Harare…
$211k levy cash vanishes, headmaster under probe
Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent Government has instituted investigations into allegations that Seke 1 High School headmaster Mr Chrispen Taruvinga abused at least $211 000 paid by parents in levies. Permanent Secretary in…
Gayle fined
SYDNEY. — The Melbourne Renegades fined star opener Chris Gayle $7 000 yesterday after an attempt to flirt with a female presenter on live TV which cricket authorities condemned as…
The fight for food security
Peter A. Coclanis Correspondent Questions relating to global security have dominated the headlines in recent weeks, pushing discussions of other important aspects of human security off the front page, to…
Teen (14) murders maid
Midlands Correspondent A 14-year-old boy from Gweru recently went berserk and brutally murdered a 41-year-old woman employed at their house as a domestic worker following a misunderstanding over a memory…
Chinamasa has his work cut out
Sometime last year, it must have been in October, I felt like praying for Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa as he headed to Lima, the capital of a country called Peru…











