Prosecution opposes bail for protesters

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Prosecution yesterday opposed bail for 104 people from Epworth and Mabvuku in Harare linked to Monday’s public violence, saying they are all flight risks.

Weutonga urges female artistes to utilise opportunities

Arts Correspondent Talented singer and bass guitarist Edith WeUtonga has urged fellow female musicians to utilise platforms of exposure that are dominated by male artistes to market their art and…

Zimra revenue increases 10,8pc

Business Reporters THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority says revenue collection in the second quarter to June 2016 increased by 10,8 percent to $867 million, but was three percent below the targeted…

President descends on Mash Central

Felex Share Senior Reporter President Mugabe heads to Mashonaland Central Province today as he continues with his provincial caucuses, meeting Zanu-PF National Assembly members, Senators and party leadership.

Sunday Mail trio’s application for discharge dismissed

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Sunday Mail editor Mabasa Sasa, investigations editor Brian Chitemba and reporter Tinashe Farawo’s application for discharge was dismissed yesterday.

Couple loses pothole suit

Chief Court Reporter A couple ’s bid to claim compensation following the loss of their commuter omnibus after it hit a pothole and overturned, failed when the High Court absolved…

DeMbare wary of Border Strikers

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter DYNAMOS team manager Richard Chihoro says they have emphasised to their players the need to guard against complacency when they face bottom-of-the-table side Border Strikers at Rufaro…

Mahachi accrues $100k leave days

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent Former Harare Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi is set to pocket over $100 000 in accrued leave days. Dr Mahachi reportedly accrued over 150 days of leave which…

Govt commends public

Herald Reporters Government yesterday commended the public for showing political maturity and refusing to be used by malcontents angling for civil unrest in the country.

Rwanda, Israel share bond of ‘pain of genocide’

KIGALI. — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Rwanda on Wednesday for a symbolic stop on his “historic” African tour, boosting ties between two countries with a history marked…

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