Rank chaos: Gang granted bail

Court Reporter
EIGHT men who stormed the Sunningdale commuter omnibus rank near Harare Central Police Station on Monday and

Find workable solution to teachers’ incentives

ZIMBABWE’S schools are slowly climbing out of the big hole they fell into during the years of hyperinflation, but most

Reckless behaviour fuels HIV spread

Catherine Murombedzi
Baby sitting on her lap, she tapped her leg to the blurring sound of sungura music playing in the smoke-filled tavern.

One armed outstanding lead guitarist

A lot of people fail to reach their full potential because they waste time worrying about their weaknesses. Their lives are

Zanu PF urged to correct mistakes

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF should correct the mistakes it made in Government and ensure they will not be repeated again, visiting African

Mliswa summoned to court

Court Reporter
BUSINESSMAN Temba Mliswa was summoned to court to answer charges of contempt of court and stock theft yesterday.

Tim Price Memorial on

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE first edition of the Tim Price Memorial Tournament tees off at Borrowdale Brooke Country Club tomorrow. Several golfers

Afre risks ZSE suspension

Business Reporter
AFRE Corporation risks suspension from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange if it proceeds with its shareholder meetings scheduled

Pupils get US50 cents as teachers gobble millions

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
OVER 3 million primary and secondary school pupils are receiving US50 cents per capita grant termly from Government with  the bulk of US$469 million allocated to the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture being gobbled by salaries and allowances.

The Education Ministry was allocated US$469,367 million in the 2011 budget.
Deputy Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Cde Lazarus Dokora on Wednesday, told Parliament that the US$1,50 per pupil per year was compromising the quality of education.
This means out of the whole budget, about US$4,5 million

World deserves peace, security

Once more the world has just marked another International Day of Peace on 21 September and we need to reflect on the

×