Govt pays rest of civil servants, varsity staff get bonus

Bulawayo Bureau LECTURERS and staff at grant-aided institutions will get their 2015 bonuses tomorrow while the rest of the civil servants smiled to the bank after Government moved their June…

Hwange polish Platinum

Tobias Mandoreba in HWANGE Hwange . . . . . .  . . ( 2) 2 FC Platinum . . . .. . (0) 1

Housing models must be in the interest of our people

Speech by His Excellency the President, Comrade R.G. Mugabe, At the National Housing Conference, Harare International Conference Centre, 13th July, 2016.

SA struggles to meet white maize demand

SOUTH AFRICA, which is set to produce the smallest maize crop since 2008 this year, may miss a target to import enough of the white variety this season to meet…

Zim for Durban Aids indaba

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter Zimbabwe will on Monday join other countries participating at the International Aids Conference (IAC) taking place in Durban, South Africa. Speaking at the IAC planning meeting…

Ex-convicts find home along Mukuvisi

Leroy Dzenga : Features Correspondent The cold breeze from Mukuvisi River, which runs through a number of Harare suburbs, keeps 38-year-old Nicholas Gatawa literally awake every night. He is one of…

Tomana cries foul over bail ruling

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Suspended Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana feels hard done by after a magistrate refused to hear his submissions before granting him bail on Tuesday, and is taking the…

Delta, Econet disown social media messages

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Elements of regime change were yesterday left eating humble pie after false messages they generated on social media informing employees of two of the country’s largest companies…

Theresa May new UK prime minister

London. — In a carefully orchestrated political ballet, David Cameron left his job and his home at 10 Downing Street yesterday, resigning as prime minister soon afterward at Buckingham Palace.

President’s cousin Mutaisi laid to rest

Herald Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday paid his last respects to his cousin Mrs Getrude Karigamombe-Mutaisi, who died on Monday at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals after suffering from cervical cancer.

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