Musona opens up about future

CAIRO — Zimbabwe captain Knowledge Musona has addressed his future after recently stating he might need to leave Belgian football giants Anderlecht to reignite his career.  Musona (29) has been…

EcoSure US$ packages unveiled

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter CASSAVA Smartech Zimbabwe’s EcoSure has unveiled United States dollar denominated packages that will give Zimbabweans the opportunity to get insurance cover without worrying about the challenges…

Wildlife summit must ensure communities benefit

Tinashe Farawo At the weekend, the world converged in the resort town of Victoria Falls for the United Nations, African Union Wildlife Economy. The summit ran under the theme, “A…

Cop molests boss

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO-based traffic cop indecently assaulted his uniformed female boss when he grabbed her by the waist before squeezing up against her body in a sexually…

Sanitary wear now exempt from duty

THE Government has noted that the price of sanitary wear has shot beyond the reach of many women who have resorted to using unhygienic materials exposing them to various diseases despite the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) waiving  customs duty on imports of the feminine product.

Nurses call off strike action

The Zimbabwe Nurses’ Association (ZINA) Harare province will not take part in industrial action — slated for today —  by health personnel after assurances by the association’s new patron, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, that he will personally look into their grievances and address them as early as the beginning of next month.

Coroner’s Bill tightens noose on cops, ZPCS and doctors

Heads of hospitals, police stations and prisons will be jailed up to five years if found guilty of destroying or tampering with vital evidence that incriminates in the death of people under their custody, when the Coroner’s Office Bill becomes law.

Laxity, corruption blamed as 26 convicts walk free

Laxity and suspected corruption in the criminal justice system has seen scores of convicted people walking scot-free despite having lost their appeals at the High Court, The Herald can reveal.

Editorial Comment: Mineral database will stop leakages

It is exciting news that Zimbabwe is sitting on a bountiful of 17 rare earth minerals, over and above the diamonds, gold, platinum, chrome and glut of other minerals we have already known. 

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