Botswana mines continue to cut jobs

Business Reporter BOTSWANA’S mining industry faces further job losses as it reels from the global slump in commodities, with copper miner BCL set to shed up to a third of…

N Korea threatens ‘nuke strike’

North Korea has pledged a “sacred war of justice for reunification” including a nuclear strike against the United States, saying joint military exercises by Seoul and Washington were being carried…

Family of 3 survives arson attack

Nqobile Tshili : Chronicle Correspondent A COUPLE and its three-year-old child escaped an arson attack after their bedroom hut was torched in a fight over the family’s homestead. The incident occurred on…

4 die in Masvingo accidents

Walter Mswazie : Masvingo Correspondent FOUR people have died on the spot in two separate accidents in Masvingo. In the first accident, three people died while going to a funeral with a…

LATEST: Cops speak on driver’s licences

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter TRAFFIC police on duty have a right to hold and check driver’s licences but do not have the right to withhold it, a senior officer has…

LATEST: Herald website nominated for Best News Website

Herald Reporter The Herald website has been nominated in the Best News Website category for the Zimbabwe Digital Conference and Awards ceremony which will be held on March 16.

Seize assets of rapists: Judge

From Mashudu Netsianda in Hwange WEALTHY rapists should be forced to part with some of their assets and money which should go towards paying medical bills and rehabilitation of victims…

18 Kwekwe crash victims named

Harare Bureau POLICE have released 18 names of the 31 people who died in a road traffic accident involving a bus and a commuter omnibus near Kwekwe, along the Harare-Bulawayo…

Zanu-PF Youth boss kicked out

Zvamaida Murwira : Harare Bureau THE Zanu-PF Youth League last night passed a vote of no confidence in its secretary and Politburo member, Cde Pupurai Togarepi, and two other senior officials…

Prosecution for teachers who beat pupils

Patrick Chitumba : Midlands Bureau Chief THE Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Lazarus Dokora has warned teachers against administering corporal punishment on pupils saying anyone found doing so would be…

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