Chinese-built railway line hailed
ADDIS ABABA. – The Chinese-built Addis Ababa-Djibouti Standard Gauge Railway, also known as the Ethiopia-Djibouti railway, has won acclaim for boosting regional integration and prosperity as it marked its fifth…
World should be careful when US arms dealers laugh
Chen Xia How great is the risk of war in the world? It is easy to answer. One only needs to look at the total amount of US arms spending…
Death toll exceeds 100 as Cyclone Freddy slams Malawi, Mozambique
BLANTYRE/MAPUTO. – Mozambique and Malawi yesterday were counting the cost of Tropical Storm Freddy, which killed more than 100 people, injured scores and left a trail of destruction as it…
Six Zimbabweans escape from South African prison
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A group of heavily armed men attacked a South African police car and freed six Zimbabweans who were being moved to another prison in Limpopo on Monday…
Report online abuse, women urged
Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter WOMEN who face abuse in digital spaces have been urged to report such cases to the police as the country now has a law, the Cyber Security…
His bedside ‘butterfly’ was lethal
The Herald, March 14, 1979 A YOUNG wartime relics collector with “butterfly bomb” at his beside, Mr John Arnold, received a rude shock yesterday while watching a television drama on…
SVB fallout spurs rush to the haven asset
Gold kept rising in Asia — after jumping 2 percent on Friday — as investors flocked to havens following the collapse of a US bank, while base metals also gained amid increasing bets that the Federal Reserve will scale back interest-rate hikes.
Fraudster ordered not to interfere with Witnesses
Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent Harare magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje has ordered suspected fraudster James Landon not to interfere with State witnesses. The magistrate said this in his ruling for an…







