Another witness nails CID head Charumbira
ANOTHER police officer yesterday told the court that his efforts to expose suspended CID director Commissioner Crispen Charumbira’s alleged corrupt activities were frustrated as he was powerful during his tenure at the helm of the police department.
Africa has means to solve problems
A plethora of African border disputes threatens to overwhelm the International Court of Justice and reduce its authority as a court of last resort. Instead, such cases should be referred to the excellent dispute-resolution mechanism set up by the African Union, argue Kenya’s Amb Macharia Kamau and Fredrick Koigu Ndegwa.
Unrest at Harare City
MORALE is low at Harare City ahead of the restart of domestic football.
US plan to discredit Chinese investments unmasked
The United States is sponsoring a strategy to undermine Chinese investments in Zimbabwe by smearing the Asian giant’s companies as engaging in widespread labour malpractices, as well as violation of human, community and environmental rights, among other ills, The Herald has learnt.
Jesse Lingard fighting for his spot
LONDON. — Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard is fighting for his spot in the team and the England international knows how to bounce back from setbacks, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said.
‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero jailed for 25 years
KIGALI. – Paul Rusesabagina – a one-time hotel manager portrayed as a hero in a Hollywood film about the nation’s 1994 genocide – was found guilty of being part of a group responsible for “terrorist” attacks and sentenced to 25 years in prison by a Rwandan court.
Alaska-Copper Queen Road upgrade to resume
The upgrade of the 60km Alaska-Copper Queen Road in Makonde district is set to resume next month, with a private contractor working on the logistics.
Good weekend for Zim sport
THE Zimbabwean sports landscape had some feel-good stories at the weekend following success in cricket, golf and motocross.
Govt ends Rushinga water woes
Government, through the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement recently commissioned the Chimhanda water treatment plant after its refurbishment by the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA), bringing an end to water challenges that have been dogging Rushinga district.
Informal traders seek decent work stations
Informal traders in Mashonaland Central want permanent stalls so they can run their micro-businesses properly.











