Zulu king appeals for end to ‘shameful riots’
The Zulu king has appealed for peace and an end to the riots that he said were bringing shame to South Africa’s largest ethnic group. “It paints a picture of…
Pioneer nationalist who vetted Joshua Nkomo
Today we republish parts of the interview that Mkhululi Sibanda, Assistant Editor of our sister paper, Sunday News had in March 2018 with veteran nationalist Cde Abraham Dumezweni Nkiwane.
Fire cracker victim pleads for support
Herald Reporter The teenage boy seriously injured in an explosion in Chitungwiza in January when he connected a firecracker to a solar panel and used his tongue to test current…
Commuters welcome Zupco fare cut
Passengers yesterday hailed the Government for reducing Zupco urban fares doubled a fortnight ago.
Latest Treasury Bills oversubscribed
Harare Bureau THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) raised $1,1 billion in the latest Treasury Bills (TBs) issuance, which was held last Friday. The monetary authorities were seeking $870 million,…
Chombo wants passport released
FORMER Cabinet Minister Ignatius Chombo, on bail over a slew of corruption-related charges wants his passport back temporarily to travel to South Africa for medical attention.
Court dismisses contractor’s application
Harare Magistrate Mrs Letwin Rwodzi has dismissed an application for exception made by building contractor Geogios Katsemberis, who is accused of duping a land developer of close to US$1 million in an abortive joint venture to build cluster houses in Harare’s Borrowdale suburb.
AU calls for ’urgent restoration of peace and order’ as looting continues in SA
Pretoria — Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, has condemned the ongoing unrest and surge of violence which has left numerous people dead in South Africa, and…
Fake lab tests backfire for city doctor
Over a thousand fake medical laboratory test reports were allegedly prepared by Michael Mandaza of Euro-Pacific 24 Hour Private Hospital in Mabvuku between 2017 and 2021 netting him US$40 to $80 a test although no work was done except creative writing on a computer and the use of a rubber stamp for a non-existent laboratory.
Vaccines, medicines looted
CAPE TOWN – Vaccines and chronic medication haven’t been spared in the ongoing looting with scores of pharmacies destroyed in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal. The Independent Community Pharmacy Association (ICPA) said…











