US Republicans to dismantle Obamacare

WASHINGTON. — Long-awaited legislation to dismantle Obamacare was unwrapped on Monday by US Republicans, who called for ending health insurance mandates and rolling back extra healthcare funding for the poor…

Women in this changing world of work…Planet 50-50 by 2030

Tinashe Madamombe Correspondent I fell face down and immediately covered my face as my stomach took in vicious kicks. This went on until I could taste a bit of blood…

Hungary to detain asylum seekers

BUDAPEST. — Hungary’s parliament approved yesterday the systematic detention of all asylum-seekers in container camps, in a move that Prime Minister Viktor Orban said will make all of Europe safer…

Chidyausiku might have misfired: ED

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter— RETIRED Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku could have violated the Constitution of Zimbabwe by appointing Justice Vernanda Ziyambi as Acting Judge of the Constitutional and Supreme…

New cricket rules in force

LONDON. – Cricket’s law-makers are to limit bat-sizes and introduce sendings-off among a new batch of rules which will take effect this year, they said. Bats will be measured with a…

Agent steals $38 000

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A gold buying agent allegedly stole $38 500 he had been entrusted to buy the mineral on behalf of someone and filed a fake robbery case…

Bogus cop up for rape

Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter A 51-year-old Harare man masqueraded as a cop and raped a Budiriro woman at knifepoint in a maize field after ‘arresting’ her on false allegations of having…

Fredericks steps down

Monaco. – Former sprinter Frankie Fredericks said on Monday he had stepped down from an IAAF taskforce investigating Russian doping amid a corruption probe. “I have decided to step aside from…

Shamva readmitted into D1

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE ZIFA Northern Region Division One leadership have invited Shamva United back into the league as a replacement for the defunct Flame Lily. Flame Lily disappeared from the…

WikiLeaks releases alleged CIA hacking documents

WASHINGTON. — WikiLeaks yesterday released thousands of documents that it said described sophisticated software tools used by the Central Intelligence Agency to break into smartphones, computers and even Internet-connected televisions. If…

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