EDITORIAL COMMENT: Be responsible behind the wheel

TODAY we join the rest of the World in celebrating the remission of sin manifest in the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, his triumph over death, as we mark the end of the Easter holiday.

Grace Mugabe is a liar: Govt

GOVERNMENT has dismissed former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe’s claims that her farm and children’s home were invaded by illegal gold miners and clarified that security personnel to the former First Family was systematically reduced to comply with the law.

High-powered team for China

President Mnangagwa is leading a delegation of 10 Cabinet ministers and about 80 private sector business executives to China as his administration seeks to unlock opportunities and bolster efforts to turn around the economy.

Simba silences his critics with double strike

JUST when he needed goals to get his latest romance with CAPS United well and truly underway, after an indifferent start, striker Simba Nhivi scored twice, and could have score more, to inspire the Green Machine to their first Castle Lager Premiership victory this season.

Scramble for stalls at tobacco floors

INFORMAL traders at tobacco auction floors in Harare are up in arms over double allocation of vending stalls and violence often breaks up, The Herald has learnt.

MDC-T purges Khupe allies

MDC-T leader Mr Nelson Chamisa’s camp has moved in to purge senior officials linked to ousted vice president Dr Thokozani Khupe after the opposition party suspended Mashonaland East provincial chairperson Mr Piniel Denga.

Banks admit bungling

Banks have admitted to bungling by delaying to acquit CD1 forms on behalf of their clients to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, a situation that has seen some companies being implicated of externalising foreign currency.

Chihuri goes into hiding

Auxilia Katongomara Bulawayo Bureau FORMER Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri, who is facing a $240 000 maintenance suit cannot be located, with the Messenger of Court and police saying they…

Willdale sales volumes increase

Listed brick-making firm, Willdale Limited’s sales volumes during the first five months of the financial year 2018 were 13 percent above same period in the prior year and 1 percent above budget on firm demand. This was despite that the period included three months of rainy weather when production is generally depressed.

MUTASA TALKS TOUGH

DYNAMOS coach Lloyd Mutasa has challenged his men, who are low on confidence after failing to win any of their opening three matches, to put their bodies on the line against bitter rivals Highlanders in the first instalment of the Battle of Zimbabwe at Rufaro this afternoon.

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