Economic growth target achievable: Biti

Business Reporter
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti remains positive the economy will achieve the projected 9,3 percent year-end economic

Man wants lobola back

Court Reporter
A HARARE man is claiming back lobola from his wife accusing her of infidelity, the Harare Civil court heard recently. The wife,

Namibia sends SOS to Zimbabwe

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE has been approached for technical

Ugandans for Moto-X Championships

Collin Matiza Deputy Sports Editor
THE 2011 FIM Africa Motocross Championship, to be staged at the home of motorsport in Zimbabwe – Donnybrook – on

No law compels women to revoke maiden names: Mudede

Daniel Nemukuyu Court Reporter
REGISTRAR-GENERAL Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has officially confirmed that no law compels married women under the country’s marriage laws to revoke their maiden names as a precondition to obtain birth certificates for their children.

However, Mr Mudede opposed a requirement compelling his office to publish the order countrywide.
The Registrar-General’s Office has reportedly been insisting that all married women under Chapter 5.11 of the Marriages Act were supposed to drop their maiden names and assume their husbands’ surnames before getting birth certificates for their children.
Responding to a second challenge against denial of a birth

‘Wild ways don’t come with genius’

It never rains but pours for controversial though iconic dancehall pioneer Ninja Man who is languishing in remand prison on

SA divers search for more bodies

Johannesburg – Seventeen people died, 16 of them children, and 42 were injured when a school bus plunged off a bridge

Man swindled of US$79 734

Court Reporter
A HARARE man allegedly defrauded a city businessman of US$79 734 in a botched deal. Jemitias Makombe (43) was not asked

Zesa system disturbance plunges city into darkness

Herald Reporter
MOST parts of Zimbabwe were hit by a power blackout for close to two hours yesterday evening caused by a system disturbance

CAF need to do more for the game: Kalusha

Petros Kausiyo in VICTORIA FALLS Deputy Sports Editor
ZAMBIAN and African soccer legend Kalusha Bwalya has acknowledged that the Confederation of African Football needs to

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