Media urged to uphold fairness, ethical standards

Herald Reporter ALL media practitioners must uphold the highest standards of accuracy, fairness and balance in their reporting, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, has said. In…

New Parly roads to open in 3 weeks

Farirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter SOME of the new roads linking Harare and the new Parliament Building in Mount Hampden, currently under construction, will be completed within the next three weeks, Transport…

Editorial Comment: Inquiry into Harare best chance to fix up mess

Harare City Council has been in a mess for some years, with service delivery getting worse each year. Theories abound over what causes the mess and the near crisis, from…

JSC concludes judges interviews

Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter PUBLIC interviews for candidates aspiring to fill 10 vacancies for High Court judges and one for the Administrative Court ended on Wednesday and the Judicial Service…

Be alert to avoid veld fires: Minister

Fungai Lupande-Mashonaland Central Bureau Veld fire prevention not only preserves pastures and crops, but is the simplest way of decarbonising the atmosphere and improving Zimbabwe’s carbon credit stocks, Environment, Climate…

UK-BASED MAN WANTS TO MARRY HIS NIECE, DIVIDES HIS FAMILY. . . some family members claim this is taboo

A UK-BASED Zimbabwean man wants to marry his niece and this has split his family, amid reservations from others who say this is taboo.

THE PASTOR, THE RED DEVILS, THE JACKET

PASTOR Charles Charamba is a Manchester United fan.

LEADING BUSINESSMAN FACES FRAUD CHARGES

A LEADING Beitbridge businessman, Gina Masanga, has been dragged to court charged with fraud involving US$21 000.

TRIO IN WORLD REMIT SCAM

THREE men allegedly connived and participated in a “World Remit scam” in which they would hoodwink service providers into supplying them with goods and services then produce fake World Remit proof of payments.

MAN KILLS SON-IN-LAW

A 62-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested for allegedly killing his son-in-law, who had visited his former wife, five years after their separation.

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