Probe exposes rot at district council

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Investigations into suspended Makonde district administrator Mrs Plaxidiah Chirongoma’s corruption allegations have unearthed gross violation of Government’s procurement procedures and abuse of office, which saw her serving…

Nadal wants more

MELBOURNE. — Spain’s tennis great Rafael Nadal yesterday revealed his battle against chronic pain but said he was hopeful of keeping his Grand Slam career alive as he launches his…

Mau Mau faces trial in $800k fraud case

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Court Reporter Former boxing promoter, Stalin Mau Mau, will be tried at the High Court in a matter in which he is accused of defrauding a local company…

Bond note critics eat humble pie

Herald Reporter One of the front runners of Tajamuka and a rabid critic of Government policies, Advocate Fadzayi Mahere, has all but admitted that bond notes rolled out by the…

Serena chases record Slam

MELBOURNE. — Serena Williams has vowed to make life difficult for top seed Angelique Kerber and a host of dangerous players out to derail her at this week’s Australian Open…

Exhibition explores social media trends

A recently opened exhibition in Bulawayo considers the impact of how social media is assisting users of this technology who are employing it to redefine themselves.

‘Accidents at roadblocks worrisome’

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Police have expressed concern over the recent spate of accidents occurring at roadblocks which have resulted in deaths and injuries of both police officers and members of…

A show of multi-artistic talent

John Peter Berger (5 November 1926 — 2 January 2017) was an English art critic, novelist, painter and poet. One of his novels won the 1972 Booker Prize, and his…

Acting President Mphoko for Bikita West star rally

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent ZANU-PF has intensified campaigns ahead of Saturday’s Bikita West by-election, with Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko set to headline the final star rally on Wednesday.

Armyworm devastates 2 000ha Malawi maize

BLANTYRE. – Armyworms have destroyed 2 000 hectares of crops in Malawi, spreading to nine of its 28 districts in the last few weeks, the agriculture minister said on Saturday,

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