Test case on suits against UN agencies

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— THE Supreme Court is set to rule on whether United Nations agents like the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) can be sued in Zimbabwean courts or…

Govt seeks to compensate zimdollar pensioners

Business Reporter— Policyholders and pensioners who are feared to have lost the value of their investment in the conversion to US dollars from Zimbabwean currency in 2009 could be compensated…

‘Warriors did well to avoid defeat’

From Noel Munzabwa, in Mbabane, SWAZILAND ZIMBABWE’S draw against Swaziland in a 2017 African Cup of Nations top of the table Group L qualifier at Somhlolo National Stadium has been…

Thief steals tyre at court

Court Correspondent A 23-year-old man was arrested at the Harare Magistrates’ Court last week after stealing a tyre from a truck parked at the court. Dennis Mudadi of Mbare was caught…

Culture Week preps gather momentum

Arts Reporter Preparations for Culture Week commemorations are underway. This year’s theme is “Culture Week: Towards Increased Community Participation”. The commemorations will run from May 21 to May 27 and will…

Zimra official charged with abuse of office

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A 28-YEAR-OLD revenue specialist employed by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has been charged with criminal abuse of office after he failed to surrender a date stamp when…

Shasha talent search preps begin

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent Auditions for a new talent search show are under way with those interested already registering for the competitions which will kick start in May. Shasha Talent Search is…

Are refugee camps factories for terrorists?

Cora Currier Correspondent After gunmen attacked shoppers at Westgate Mall in Nairobi in 2013, killing 67 people and injuring dozens more, Kenyan authorities did not hesitate to blame the violence…

Govt to roll out pilot solar geyser project

Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT will next month embark on a pilot solar geyser project as the nation phases out electric ones. Addressing delegates at a national water heating stakeholders consultative workshop…

Ban Ki-moon’s diplomatic mask slips, with consequences

Simon Allison Correspondent In Western Sahara, Ban Ki-moon did something unexpected and decidedly undiplomatic: he said what he thought. But in describing the situation as an “occupation”, he infuriated the…

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