Services halt as hospital staff fall ill

Midlands Correspondent
HEALTH care services briefly came to a halt at Gweru Provincial Hospital last week on Friday after some nurses

cattle-branding to curb rustling

Herald Reporter
All provinces in the country are to benefit from the cattle-branding programme by the end of July, Assistant

Journalists receive laptops

Masvingo Bureau
JOURNALISTS from Masvingo have received laptop computers and residential stands following the revival of the city’s

Armed robber shot dead

By Felex Share
POLICE detectives shot dead a suspected armed robber in Harare early on Tuesday morning, arrested three others

High costs hamper census mapping

Unexpected high costs of goods and services are slowing down the Zimbabwe Statistical Agency in mapping the

Gumbo hails President

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF national spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo has hailed President Mugabe for spearheading the indigenisation

US conflicting statements can’t mask imperialist aims in Libya

By Abayomi Azikiwe
US president Barack Obama delivered a much anticipated foreign policy address related to developments in the

‘Africa faces recolonisation’

Chinhoyi Bureau
AFRICAN countries have successfully concluded the goal of decolonisation but still face the threat of recolonisation

Maize producer price announced

By Obert Chifamba
GOVERNMENT has announced a new producer price of US$285 per tonne for maize and all small grains and

Man survives ‘job pressure’

BAY OF PLENTY, New Zealand.
A truck driver has survived being inflated after air brakes tube pierced his bottom when he became a lorry driver,

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