US invasion of Panama killed 4 000: Lawyer
The Herald, January 8, 1990 PANAMA CITY. — At least 4 000 people were killed during the United States invasion of Panama, far more than the 500 in the official…
Activists apply for refusal of remand
Nyore Madzianike,Senior Court Reporter SEVEN political activists, who were arrested upon their return from Maldives where they allegedly attended a workshop with intentions to subvert the Government, yesterday made an…
Zanu PF seeks to reclaim urban centres
Thupeyo Muleya,Beitbridge Bureau Zanu PF is rolling out a number of strategies to reclaim urban wards it lost in Matabeleland South Province during the 2018 harmonised elections. This was said…
Take advantage of gap in uniforms production
School uniform prices are now horrific, with parents having to spend well over $3 000 to equip a secondary school pupil with a basic kit and significantly more for a…
4 killed in Al Shabaab attack
ISIOLO (Kenya). — Four Kenyan school- children were killed in a gunfight yesterday between police and Al-Shabaab militants from Somalia who attacked a telecommunications mast in the third such deadly…
Zifa clears air on UEFA boss’ visit
Tadious Manyepo,Sports Reporter ZIFA yesterday said they were fully behind UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin’s meeting with the Government though they couldn’t be part of the historic occasion since they had…
Could soil contain the answer to food shortages?
As water shortages, high temperatures and rising greenhouse gas emissions threaten food production, countries around the world are looking somewhere new for solutions — the soil. For decades, farmers who…
Cane plantations owned by indigenous farmers expand
George Maponga,Masvingo Bureau The size of cane plantations owned by indigenous outgrower farmers in the Lowveld continues to expand, with new farmers now accounting for 25 000 hectares as more…
Lightning bolt kills villager, 20 cattle
Freedom Mupanedemo,Midlands Bureau One person was killed, while several homes were gutted by fire, and 20 cattle died when lightning struck a village under Chief Njelele in Gokwe South at…
Banks set for biggest job cuts
Banks around the world are unveiling the biggest round of job cuts in four years as they slash costs to weather a slowing economy and adapt to digital technology. In…











