Bere lawyers walk out in protest
THE defence team of suspended Supreme Court Judge Justice Francis Bere walked out of the inquiry last week protesting over the rejection of a request to have one of the tribunal members to recuse himself from the matter because of his alleged connection to the key witness.
Over 6 000 kombis impounded
Over 6 000 kombis and pirate taxis have been impounded countrywide for violating Covid-19 regulations, as police reiterated that inter-city travel remained banned unless the traveller has exceptional circumstances that allow exemption.
. . . and to find local solutions to our challenges’
The Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) is celebrating 40 years of existence. As the country marked the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day yesterday, The Herald sat down with AFZ Commander, Air Marshal Elson Moyo to talk about the day and what it means, below are excerpts of the interview.
Civic group slams SA opposition
A local civic organisation has slammed South African opposition, African Transformation Movement (ATM), for claiming there were human rights abuses in Zimbabwe while turning a blind eye to the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western nations, especially the United States.
Zim on developmental trajectory: Mutsvangwa
War veteran’s leader Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa says President Mnangagwa has succeeded in placing Zimbabwe on a developmental trajectory, despite presiding over a country burdened by sanctions.
SA envoys return home
Envoys sent by African Union (AU) chairperson, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa to assess the political situation in Zimbabwe flew back to Pretoria yesterday where they are expected to report to their principal.
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Gas stove blast claims teenager
A 16-year-old girl died on the spot while three others were seriously injured after a two-plate gas stove she was using to cook, exploded in Southlea Park, Harare, on Saturday night.
Chin’ono makes fresh bail application
Political activist Hopewell Chin’ono is today expected to make a fresh bail application on changed circumstances on charges of inciting public to stage violent demonstrations on the July 31.
Worst case after oil spill
A Japanese ship that ran aground on a reef off Mauritius two weeks ago has now stopped leaking oil into the Indian Ocean but the island nation must still prepare for “a worst case scenario”, Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth said late on Monday.











