Zesa averts blackout, pays Eskom $8m

Felex Share Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe has paid $8 million to Eskom of South Africa and Hydro Cahora Bassa (HCB) of Mozambique to avoid losing 350 megawatts as the country battles…

UN commends Zim on human rights

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent— THE United Nations (UN) has commended Zimbabwe for making significant progress in its implementation, monitoring and reporting of its human rights treaty obligations. This flies in…

Tsvangirai forms coalition, bypasses MDC-T structures

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai flaunted his dictatorial tendencies once again and unilaterally decided to form a coalition with four minor opposition parties, shutting the door…

Oostende’s big party

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor ZIMBABWE captain Knowledge Musona’s spectacular goal at Marseille’s Stade Velodrome — France’s biggest club football ground — last week has sparked great expectations in Oostende as…

Xi reaffirms CPC’s absolute leadership over army

BEIJING. – Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday reaffirmed the Communist Party of China (CPC)’s absolute leadership over the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

New Shona book blames parents

Vongai Mbara Arts Reporter Engineer and author Damiano Chiuswa recently launched his first book, “Mandiputsira Imba Yangu”, a narrative that blames parents for failing to groom their kids for marriage.

Police get boost in war against cyber crime

Collen Murahwa Herald Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police has stepped up efforts to ensure that cyber sexual predators and paedophilias are brought to justice, a senior official has said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Whole is greater than sum of its parts

OVER the weekend, President Mugabe brought the Mashonaland West town of Chinhoyi to a standstill as thousands of Zanu-PF faithfuls attended the fifth leg of the Presidential Youth Interface rallies.

DPC sues failed banks’ executives

Oliver Kazunga Bulawayo Bureau THE Deposit Protection Corporation (DPC) has started taking legal action against shareholders and directors of banks whose institutions failed due to poor corporate governance.

Uhuru orders speedy probe into pre-election murder

NAIROBI. – President Uhuru Kenyatta has ordered “speedy investigations” into the murder of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) ICT manager Chris Msando and Carol Ngumbu.

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