Chihuri wants cyanide poaching cop named

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Commissioner-General of Police Dr Augustine Chihuri yesterday sent chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba, who is testifying in a case against The Sunday Mail editor…

Multi-currency regime is here to stay: Mangudya

Happiness Zengeni: The Interview This week the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe announced eight policy measures that are meant to arrest the cash crisis currently prevalent in selected banks. One of…

Zanu-PF dismisses NewsDay lies

Herald Reporter Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has dismissed as “monumental” lies, reports in yesterday’s NewsDay issue that First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe’s absence had stalled disciplinary hearings in…

Van Gaal’s headache

NORWICH. — Marouane Fellaini’s suspension for today’s trip to struggling Norwich City has added to Louis van Gaal’s problems as the Manchester United manager looks to secure a place in…

North Korea holds historic congress

PYONGYANG. — North Korea raised the curtain yesterday on its biggest political show for a generation, aimed at cementing the absolute rule of leader Kim Jong-Un and shadowed by the…

Angry residents torch 19 SA schools

VUWANI — Angry residents have torched 19 schools in South Africa’s northern Limpopo province, protesting a change in municipal boundaries which they say is a recipe for poor social services,…

No Leicester let-up

LONDON — Leicester City may be able to let their hair down now they have secured one of sport’s most unlikely triumphs in winning the English Premier League soccer title,…

Caledonia remains a priority: Kasukuwere

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Government has so far spent $5 million developing infrastructure and providing basic services like water and roads for Caledonia residents who lost millions of dollars meant for…

Trump, Clinton divide opinion

NEW YORK. — It’s the paradox of the 2016 United States presidential elections: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are virtually assured of facing off against each other in November and…

‘Solar kids’ mystify doctors

ISLAMABAD. — The two brothers have come to be known as the “solar kids” and their case has mystified Pakistani doctors. Aged nine and 13, the boys are normal active…

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