Woman kills hubby in paternity row

Mashudu Netsianda and Thupeyo Muleya A 26-year-old Beitbridge woman allegedly hacked her 50-year-old husband to death with a machete following a domestic row over the paternity of their five-month-old daughter.

Zanu-PF urged to swoop on social media abusers

Bulawayo Bureau Zanu-PF politburo member Cde Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo has given the party’s Bulawayo provincial executive a five-day ultimatum to institute disciplinary action against youth leaders accused of insulting President…

Met Office allays Cyclone Enawo fears

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspondent The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned Zimbabweans not to panic over tropical Cyclone Enawo, as it is still too far from the mainland to have any…

President off to Ghana

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter President Mugabe left Harare for Ghana early this morning to attend sub-Saharan Africa’s first independent country’s 60th uhuru celebrations later today.

Kasukuwere branded ‘dangerous loose cannon’

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Women’S mining syndicates in Mashonaland Central have taken Zanu-PF national commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere to the High Court over attempts to grab their mines, describing him…

250 000t grain in reserves: Made

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The country has over six months supply of maize held under the Strategic Grain Reserve, while the area of all major crops planted this season has doubled…

25 killed as floods wreak havoc in Midlands

Innocent Ruwende in Midlands Cyclone Dineo-induced floods which wreaked havoc in most parts of the country left a trail of destruction in the Midlands Province, claiming 25 lives, while more…

Handbag thief jailed 3 years

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Court Reporter Snatching a handbag and two cellphones from a Chitungwiza woman has landed a self-proclaimed prophet in jail for the next three years. Munyaradzi Ngoma pleaded guilty to…

IDBZ engages Canadian firm for highway project

Business Reporter THE Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe has appointed Canadian infrastructural transaction advisory company, CPCS, as its co-transaction advisor ahead of the commencement of the Harare-Beitbridge highway dualisation project.

Zivhu helps rebuild cyclone-hit school

Herald Reporter The Killer Zivhu Foundation has donated 200 bags of cement for brick moulding to help rebuild Maramba Primary School in Chivi, which was partly destroyed by rains induced…

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