#BobIsInIt: Wamba gets kiss of death

Joram Nyathi Deputy Editor THis stay had become untenable after his own party recalled him.THE story of how former president Robert Mugabe left office is now in the public domain. The…

UK doctors given green light to prescribe mbanje

British doctors will legally be able to prescribe medicinal cannabis, the government announced on Thursday following a review — but insisted it was not a first step towards legalising recreational…

Nation warned against voting proxies

Takunda Maodza News Editor ZIMBABWEANS have a choice today to vote for former President Robert Mugabe through Mr Nelson Chamisa or for a new Zimbabwe through President Mnangagwa. This was…

‘ED has delivered violence-free poll’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has delivered a violence-free election he promised when he came to power last November.

We have departed from the old: SB

THE INTERVIEW Lovemore Ranga Mataire LRM: Zimbabweans vote today for the president, legislators and councillors of their choice. What can you say has been the most daunting task in convincing…

Like a hermit, frail looking Mugabe emerges

Herald Reporter The G40 cabal yesterday dragged out an out of sorts Robert Mugabe to address a press conference at his Blue Roof residence in Harare in a bid to…

Sanganai expo to celebrate Joshua Nkomo

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry Prisca Mupfumira says this year’s Sanganai/Hlanganani World Tourism Expo will celebrate the life of late Vice President Dr Joshua Mqabuko…

Egypt court sentences 75 protesters to death

Malians cast ballots in a presidential vote in the largely desert nation fractured by armed groups across its north and central zones since the last poll in 2013.

Man dies after friend blasted compressed air up his rectum in ‘prank’ gone awry

A factory worker was killed when his workmate blasted compressed air up his rectum and ripped his insides to shreds.

Government considers alternative amid looming ban

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is looking for an alternative lucrative crop other than tobacco in the face of a possible global ban on tobacco. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has been…

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