Fugitive Moyo faces extradition
Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations Editor Former minister Professor Jonathan Moyo may have to flee Kenya to avoid extradition to Zimbabwe on fraud and related charges involving the alleged diversion of US$244…
Work on Mbuya Nehanda memorial statue begins
Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Correspondent Government is erecting a memorial statue for Zimbabwe’s First Chimurenga war icon, Mbuya Nehanda, in Harare in honour of her heroic rebellion against colonialism in which…
US$30k stolen from car
Crime Reporter A worker from a Bulawayo-based hardware allegedly lost US$30 000 to thieves after parking a vehicle he was using to deliver the cash to the bank, at a…
China extends US$2m for Cyclone Idai survivors
Leroy Dzenga Herald Reporter Government has assured Cyclone Idai survivors living in temporary accommodation that they are working on a sustainable housing solution for them following the availing of a…
Two June exams cheats arrested
Herald Reporter TWO people have been arrested in separate incidents in Bulawayo and Ngundu on allegations of writing Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (zimsec) Ordinary Level examinations on behalf of their…
Private schools risk de-registration
Herald Reporter Private schools that reopen before 28 July will be deregistered without further notice, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain Mathema said yesterday following reports that some schools were…
Telecoms licensing amendment specifies currency discrepancy
Herald Reporter A new amendment gazetted yesterday to the Postal and Telecommunications (Licensing Registration and Certification) (Amendment) Regulations, specifies who must pay the required fees in US dollars and who…
Editorial Comment: Nation cannot sacrifice lives for football
FOUR of the Big Five football leagues of the world — the English Premiership, Spanish La Liga, German Bundesliga and the Italian Serie A — are back in action. The…
Herentals expulsion set aside. . . n PSL disciplinary committee savaged for being driven by animosity, vendetta
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor THE expulsion of Herentals from the Premier Soccer League appeared to have been driven by a sense of animosity and underlying vendettas and has been…
ZHR Commission: Parly conducts public interviews
Herald Reporter Parliament’s Committee on Standing Rules and Orders (CSRO) yesterday interviewed 23 people shortlisted to fill the four vacancies in the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission. The CSRO is mandated…











