Mayor, HRT in Facebook war

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent A Facebook war has erupted between Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni and Harare Residents Trust over the delay in appointing a new town clerk, with the latter…

West can go to hell: Chimanikire

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter MDC-T Member of Parliament for Southerton Mr Gift Chaminikire has taken a swipe at Western countries for interfering in Zimbabwe’s internal affairs. Mr Chimanikire said this while debating…

Zanu-PF is people-oriented

Below is the full text of the speech by His Excellency President R. G. Mugabe, who is Zanu-PF President and First Secretary as well as Patron of the Zimbawe National…

AU signs seed pact

ADDIS ABABA – The African Union (AU) and AfricaSeeds, an AU agency in charge of the seed sector, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to alleviate poverty through the…

Don’t blame religion for today’s wars: Pope

WARSAW. – Pope Francis said yesterday the world was at war but argued that religion was not the cause, as he arrived in Poland a day after jihadists murdered a…

Rousing welcome for DRC’s Tshisekedi

KINSHASA. – Hundreds of thousands of people lined the streets of the Congolese capital Kinshasa yesterday to welcome home opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi after a nearly two-year stay overseas for…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: War vets must be wary of the enemy

There is no denying that the solidarity meeting organised by war veterans in support of President Mugabe in Harare yesterday was a rushed affair. The reason for the meeting was a…

Saharawi, Zambia: May the truth be known!

Hildegarde The Arena In two consecutive instalments, fellow columnist Delta Milayo Ndou spoke about an important issue as the digital divide in Zimbabwe gets narrower and narrower. If this writer…

We must be a country that abhors corruption

Lovemore Chikova News Editor It was in 2012 when the head of Shaanxi Provincial Bureau of Work Safety in China Mr Yang Dacai (then 55), attended a fatal road accident.…

Take heed, lest you be led astray

Tafara Shumba Correspondent Zimbabweans should draw some lessons from a bizarre incident that recently took place across Limpopo in which a self-proclaimed prophet set himself and 21 church members on fire…

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