Call to boost Horn of Africa drought aid
NAIROBI.
The world must do a lot more to help millions of people facing starvation across the Horn of Africa due to a severe drought, a
New Constitution to be negotiated: Ncube
By Lloyd Gumbo
ZIMBABWE’S new constitution could end up being a negotiated settlement because the outreach programme failed to
Zim nurse victimised in UK for speaking out
A NURSE who reported allegations of abuse at a care home investigated by the BBC claims she was victimised for speaking out.
Chief Chikwaka summons family
Herald Reporter
A GOROMONZI family has been summoned by Chief Chikwaka for refusing to allow a tsikamutanda (self-proclaimed healer) to
Parks ready for queleas
Agriculture Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority is prepared to control quelea birds, which usually cause
Team selection leads to Craven Week disaster
From Paul Munyuki in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
POOR team selection exposed Zimbabwe at the just-ended Under-18 Craven Week rugby festival when the Young Sables
Violent CAPS United
By Augustine Hwata
CAPS United ……………………………0
Gunners ………………………………(1) 2
(Match abandoned after 68 minutes)
Cops, villagers capture 8 pythons
Herald Reporter
POLICE and villagers in Mhondoro last week teamed up to capture eight pythons near Mubayira police station that had been
RBZ retrenchees approach Labour ministry
Herald Reporter
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe retrenchees have approached the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare to intervene in their
Jeys to record acoustic album
Bulawayo Bureau
AFRO-jazz artiste Majahawodwa Ndlovu, popularly known as Jeys Marabini, will be recording an acoustic album later this year





