US bishops face pressure amid new sex assault revelations

US bishops preparing for a meeting to address the sexual abuse scandal roiling the Catholic Church suddenly find themselves in a high-stakes credibility test following a damning report accusing them…

Woman discovers ‘secret agent’ hubby has another wife, 13 kids

A British woman who thought her husband was a CIA agent has revealed her shock at finding out that he’s actually just a serial bigamist. Mary Turner Thomson (53) from…

DRC delays presidential vote until December 30, cites fire

Democratic Republic of Congo’s electoral commission on Thursday delayed the country’s long-awaited presidential election until December 30, citing a recent fire that destroyed 80% of the voting machines in the…

UPDATED: Teachers present grievances to ED

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday met Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) representatives to discuss challenges faced by teachers in effectively carrying out their duties.

Govt to invest $264m in housing

Government will next year invest $264 million in residential housing construction to cut a national backlog estimated at over 1,3 million.

Minister clarifies position on POSA, AIPPA

Following the publication of a story in The Herald yesterday titled “AIPPA, POSA on deathbed”, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has clarified as follows:

GOODBYE CAPTAIN FIASCO

I HOPE you have found the strength to wake up from the nightmare which cast its long and dark shadow all over you last Sunday.

Media should foster peace: Mutsvangwa

The Zimbabwean media space has opened up since the ushering in of the new dispensation. Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN) reporter Tinomuda Chakanyuka (TC) had an interview with Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa (MM) to take stock of progress made in reforming the media. Below are excerpts of the interview.

Editorial Comment: New brooms bring hope at Zifa

THE ZIFA leadership contest produced some shock results last Sunday, with the country’s football controlling body falling under a new leadership when both its president and vice president were ousted by the councillors.

Top lawyer jailed

A Harare lawyer, Fred Machokoto of Machokoto and Partners Legal Practitioners, was yesterday jailed 60 months for embezzling $57 000 in trust funds.

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