Gaddafi troops reclaim village
ZINTAN.
Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi yesterday retook a village south of the capital seized by rebels a week ago,
Man falls to death from moving truck
Herald Reporter
A Marondera man died on Tuesday from injuries he sustained after jumping from a moving pick-up truck as he tried to retrieve
Fastfood outlets join scramble for transformer oil
By Peter Matambanadzo and Kudakwashe Tembo
OIL stolen from Zesa Holdings’ transformers is reportedly being used by unscrupulous businesspeople operating fastfood
RayZe’Em for greater heights
I was going through my mail when I came across one email which really aroused my interest and I had to give it first
PG invests US$7 million to refurbish subsidiary
BUILDING materials manufacturer PG Industries has set aside US$7 million for recapitalising one of its six subsidiaries, an
ZMDC to revive Kamativi Tin Mines
The Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation expects to seal a deal next month with a foreign investor to reopen Kamativi
‘If you report, you’ll go mad’
Herald Reporter
A CHITUNGWIZA self-styled prophet who allegedly tricked a couple into separation before raping the wife is now facing rape
Hangman’s post vacant
Herald Reporter
FIFTY-FIVE inmates – including one sentenced to death 13 years ago – are languishing in jail awaiting execution because
Zim, Botswana sign foot and mouth MoU
Bulawayo Bureau
ZIMBABWE and Botswana on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work together in controlling the spread of
ZIBF beckons
by Stephen Chifunyise
The Zimbabwe International Book Fair 2011, which opens on July 25 with the theme “Books for Africa’s Development”, is


