Lumumba granted bail

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Former Zanu-PF activist Lumumba William Mutumanje, also known as Acie Lumumba, who is facing charges of undermining President Mugabe, was yesterday freed on $400 bail.

Govt ‘sternly’ warns social media dissidents

Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent Government has warned that anyone caught generating or sharing abusive and subversive material on social media will be disconnected from using the country’s mobile networks.

Mixtape from Aussie penetrates local market

Naledi Sande Arts Reporter Australia-based reggae artiste Farirai Larry Makombe, whose stage name is Slicker 1, is happy with the response his mix tape titled “Culture Shocked” is getting.

Is the Lord’s Resistance Army rising again?

Peter Fabricius Correspondent For 30 years, Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) have been spreading appalling terror in northern Uganda, eastern Central African Republic (CAR), western South Sudan and…

ZPI to accommodate formalised SMES

Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter PROPERTY concern, Zimre Property Investments Limited (ZPI) will negotiate its rental structures to accommodate the growing small to medium enterprise (SME) sector as voids continue to increase…

Dynamos cry foul over Mbara snub

Sports Reporter THE management at Dynamos claims they were caught by surprise when they learnt that their captain Augustine Mbara has decided to leave his childhood club and join South…

Matiyenga, Mapaya for World jnr champs

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter UPCOMING sprinter Tinotenda Matiyenga and triple jumper Chengetayi Mapaya will be the only athletes to represent Zimbabwe at this year’s World Junior championships in Poland this month.

Recover $35m, says House

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Public Accounts says Government must recover about $35 million that was loaned to State parastatals and enterprises through the Infrastructure Development Bank…

Dube, Kangwa for Europe

Bulawayo Bureau YOUNG Highlanders forward Prince Dube and seasoned left-back Bruce Kangwa are set to go for trials at unnamed clubs in the Netherlands and Cyprus respectively.

China needs Zim’s support on South China Sea dispute

Lovemore Chikova News Editor When The Herald last week published a story headlined: “Zim pledges support on China Sea dispute”, there was an array of responses from its readers. The story was…

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