Beitbridge in massive road rehabilitation
Beitbridge Bureau
Beitbridge Town Council has embarked on a massive roads network rehabilitation project in the border town. The project, which
Mighty Warriors not taking new-look Banyana lighty
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE would not be reading much into the fact that their first opponent at the All-Africa Games, Banyana Banyana,
2012 public holidays gazetted
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has published public holidays for 2012. The announcement was made by Home Affairs Co-Ministers Kembo
Epworth man faces kidnap, rape charges
Court Reporter
AN Epworth man has appeared in court facing charges of kidnapping and raping a teenage girl he had offered accommodation.
Technology takes on Warriors show
Hope Chizuzu
ZIMBABWE’S penultimate 2012 African Cup of Nations Group A qualifier against Liberia at the National Sports Stadium on
Cimas, Premier face probe
Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
THE Competition and Tariff Commission has launched a full investigation into the alleged restrictive practices in the ambulance
ANCYL not mobilising support: Malema
Johannesburg. – The ANC Youth League is not mobilising people to come to Luthuli House to show support for its leaders at
Bindura businessman donates 20 bicycles
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT and the corporate world should award hardworking policemen and women as they are the cornerstone of peace
Gunmen make off with US$200 000
Beitbridge Bureau
Three gunmen stole US$200 000 at the Beitbridge Rural District Council offices yesterday morning after overpowering the
Blitz nets 5 577 pirate taxi drivers
Herald Reporter
TRAFFIC police have arrested 5 577 pirate taxi drivers and impounded 1 441 public transport vehicles during the first five days of the ongoing “Operation siirai mabhazi.”
The blitz, which began last week, is targeting pirate taxis and lorries ferrying passengers.
Police say the targeted vehicles are not insured to carry passengers.
National traffic police spokesperson Ins-pector Tigere Chigome yesterday said ano-ther 6 749 drivers were arrested for carrying excess passengers.
He, however, said most of the arrested drivers paid admission of guilt fines.
“Statistics during the first five days have shown most of the




