Bolt the doors, no to biased observers

Fungi Kwaramba-Zimpapers Elections Desk Recently, an African teenage boy living in the French ghettos known as banlieues was shot dead in a botched traffic stop that was captured on video,…

Crafting of Hunting Trophies Bill by UK, US based on emotions, not science

Tinashe Farawo-Correspondent THE United Kingdom is in the process of crafting a Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill which is meant to prohibit the importation of wild animals into that country.…

Joshua Nkomo: A man of peace and his justified violence

Lawson Mabhena-Zimpapers Elections Desk In an interview with CTV News in London during Lancaster House negotiations, then Zimbabwean African People’s Union (Zapu) leader and co-leader of the Patriotic Front, Dr…

Light at the end of the tunnel for Zim football

Grace Chingoma-Senior Sports Reporter EFFORTS to have Zimbabwe’s suspension from international football lifted took a giant leap towards finalisation yesterday when another high-level FIFA delegation held another key meeting with…

Employees in court over US$78 000 heist

Yeukai Karengezeka-Court Correspondent Two men have appeared in court for alleged involvement in the US$78 000 robbery at a company operating from Eastgate Mall in central Harare last month. Jonathan…

Billiat misses Kaizer Chiefs pre-season camp

UNCERTAINTY continues to haunt Khama Billiat’s future at Kaizer Chiefs with the Zimbabwean midfielder conspicuous by his absence in the Chiefs squad that is currently in Nelspruit to prepare for…

EDelivers: 80 000 benefit from Presidential Poultry Scheme

Precious Manomano-Herald Reporter THE Presidential Rural Poultry Scheme has brought a new lease of life to beneficiaries in both rural and urban areas, with some of them saying the nutrition…

Govt sets up first sickle cell anaemia clinic

Mutsawashe Mashandure-Herald Reporter TOGETHER with the Sickle Cell Anaemia Trust (SCATZ) the Government has set up Zimbabwe’s first sickle cell clinic in Bindura as part of efforts to ensure improved…

Arts fraternity mourns gospel singer Mafunga

Reginald Chirenje-Arts Reporter Local musicians and the arts fraternity are mourning yesteryear gospel musician Diva Mafunga who died yesterday morning in a road accident while on his way back to…

State clears way for prosecution in Kuwadzana stands scam

Court Reporter The State has cleared a prosecution log-jam that had stalled the case of illegal sale of at least 150 residential stands in Kuwadzana for at least five years,…

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