Public hearings show support for land expropriation: SA parly
JOHANNESBURG — South Africans overwhelmingly support changing the constitution to allow land to be expropriated without compensation, parliament said on Thursday, announcing the findings of a draft report that followed…
Pretoria learners discharged after smoking unknown ‘drug’
All three learners from Hoër Tegniese Skool Tuine in Pretoria West who were hospitalised after smoking an unknown substance on Monday have been discharged. According to the Gauteng Department of…
DRC ruling party denounces ‘cheating’ in pre-election poll
Supporters of President Joseph Kabila on Thursday denounced alleged cheating in an opinion poll that placed two opposition leaders well ahead before a presidential election due on December 23. Results…
Chiyangwa, Sibanda retain ZIFA posts
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor INCUMBENTS Philip Chiyangwa and Omega Sibanda have virtually been retained as ZIFA president and vice-president after their respective challengers Felton Kamambo and Gift Banda reportedly…
MAIN CARTOON 3 NOVEMBER 2018
Following recent price hikes which have led to panic-buying and hoarding, Government suspended Statutory Instrument 122 of 2017 (SI 122), to protect consumers and give manufacturers time to restock for the festive season and beyond. Here, Herald Senior Writer Elliot Ziwira (EZ) speaks to Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) vice president for Mashonaland Region, Archie Dongo (AD) on the effect of the lifting of imports ban on business and product availability.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Ball is now in Zim Cricket’s court
ZIMBABWE’s cricket family must have been relieved this week following the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) decision to remove the country from the list of member nations in crisis.
HIV cure claims: Magaya in court
PROPHETIC Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya, who recently announced that he has discovered a herb that can cure HIV and Aids, yesterday appeared in court charged with contravening section 40 (1) of the Medicines and Allied Substances Control Act, which criminalises the distribution and misleading advertisement of medicine.
NetOne can rise again, if . . .
The recent decision by Information Communication Technology and Courier Services Minister Kazembe Kazembe to dissolve the NetOne board, ahead of Government’s decision to dispose of the State-owned enterprise among others earmarked, either through private placement, which would place it in private hands, or initial public offering, could not have come at a better moment.
ED throws HIT a big challenge
President Mnangagwa has challenged the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) to change the narrative of Zimbabwean discourse from technological theory and aspirations to acquisition of real and tangible research innovation outputs that add value through setting up new industries.
Sowing the seeds of food insecurity
Rumbidzai Ngwenya Features Writer FOR Gogo Cornelia Chiriseri (75) of Mabvuku, Harared, the coming of the rainy season means life. For her, it means it’s time to buy seed and…











