New arms race started by US pulling out of missile treaty: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied accusations he revived an arms race by unveiling Russia’s new nuclear deterrent. That was done by US President George W. Bush killing a 30-year-old missile treaty in 2002, he told NBC.
Minister Moyo meets chiefs
Government officials yesterday met chiefs from the Matabeleland region and explained that the country’s Constitution does not provide for a King.
Minister Gumbo puts CMED board to task
Government appointed a new Central Mechanical Equipment Department (CMED) board on Tuesday and tasked it to provide adequate vehicles for the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) during the forthcoming harmonised elections.
Cops warn politicians
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has said people who are forcing registered voters to surrender their voter registration slips risk being arrested and prosecuted.
Berlusconi makes a comeback as Italy votes Sunday
Italy’s rival political parties wrapped up a bitter campaign yesterday ahead of an election on Sunday in which former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi could once again play a leading role.
Mundandi memorial service on today
THE memorial service for sports journalist Paul Mundandi will be held today at his family home in Harare. Mundandi’s widow, Miriam Phiri, yesterday told The Herald that the memorial service will take place at House Number 4997, Budiriro 3, Harare.
Entertainment Republic shows its face
As euphoria continues unabated at what seems a sprint towards the hosting of the Thomas Mapfumo show, the hosts, Entertainment Republic, know that it was anything but as sprint.
PSMAS makes inroads in turnaround programme
Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) has made significant in-roads in bringing back normalcy to its operations following a turnaround programme implemented over the past two years, the organisation’s managing director, Mr Tendai Kapunha, has said.
ZCDC gets court reprieve
The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) on Tuesday got a reprieve after the Supreme Court granted the firm an application to stay attachment of its property over a debt in excess of $1,4 million.
ZOC seek minister’s assistance
THE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee have turned to Sports, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kazembe Kazembe, to try and assist in bringing to an end their impasse with Epworth Local Board over the stalled project for the construction of the Epworth Olympafrica Centre.










