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London. — Last weekend, my prospective boyfriend and I went our separate ways. Not because he was a philandering rotter, or a football mad Neanderthal, it was more a question…
Be exemplary, police urged
Crime Reporter Police officers have been warned against abusing their powers and getting involved in corrupt activities at the expense of their organisation and Government. Addressing officers in Harare province…
Produce nutritious foods, women urged
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has encouraged women to intensify production of traditional nutritional foods to promote a healthy nation. Speaking after her tour of Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) exhibition stands in Bulawayo yesterday, Amai Mnangagwa said there was dire need for nutritional foods among children across the country.
Mawarire trial date set
Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Harare magistrate Mrs Babra Mateko on Thursday announced that the trial of #ThisFlag leader Evan Mawarire, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Gift Mutasa…
DDF rehabilitates Karoi-Binga Road
Elita Chikwati recently in Zvipane The District Development Fund is upgrading the Karoi-Binga Road, which is expected to improve livelihoods of the people in Hurungwe, Zvipane and Binga, and promote…
ZRP Morris depot in major transformation
Crime Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police says efforts are still underway to turn Morris Depot training institute into a police academy, as the force continues to undergo major transformation in…
Ramphosa confident of win
Eastern Cape — President Cyril Ramaphosa has gone on a charm offensive in the Eastern Cape, telling community members there is only one political party capable of taking the country…
Cyclone Idai: Church offers counselling services
Wellington Dengu Herald Reporter The Zion Christian Church Kumukakuvakafa (ZCCK) has pledged to provide counselling to survivors of Cyclone Idai. In an interview, the church’s bishop Nhaudzashe Matenda said the…
Sri Lankan police investigating suicide bombing link
COLOMBO — Sri Lankan police are trying to track down 140 people believed linked to Islamic State, which claimed responsibility for the Easter Sunday suicide bombings that killed 253, as…
Japan extends more aid to Idai victims
Sallomy Matare Herald Reporter Japan has extended an additional US$600 000 Emergency Grant Aid to assist Zimbabweans affected by Cyclone Idai. This support to Zimbabwe is part of the wider…











