Mutambara ousted
By Tafadzwa Chiremba and Kuda Bwititi
MDC secretary-general Professor Welshman Ncube has been unanimously elected party president with former party leader Deputy Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara becoming an ordinary member.
Hospital user fees to be scrapped
Sunday Mail Midlands Correspondent
GOVERNMENT will in the next few months abolish user fees at all its hospitals as part of efforts to improve universal access to health care facilities, a Cabinet minister has said.
Zim braces for bumper harvest
Sunday Mail Reporter
ZIMBABWE is set to record higher crop yields this season as tobacco, sorghum, cotton and maize production has increased by thousands of hectares.
Murehwa teenager rapes 99-year-old granny
By Kuda Bwititi
A BRAVE 99-year-old Murehwa granny summoned all her strength to wrestle an alleged 17-year-old rapist for several minutes until she was finally overpowered and raped once.
Marere’s sorry tale
By Robson Sharuko
BENJAMIN MARERE has advised his management team that he does not want to play for Dynamos this year — either in the Champions League or on the domestic Premiership — because he is still struggling to recover from the trauma he suffered at the Harare giants last season.
NATHANIEL MANHERU: 2011 the year sanctions will go!
I HAVE seen and read many prognoses for 2011. Most of them strike me as uninformed, puerile and even childish. It is clear that from the point of view of media outputs, 2011 is going to be just another year of out and out journalistic drudgery. Make no mistake about it, media forecasts are no talisman’s game.
Police smash fleeing MP Mwonzora’s windscreen
Crime Reporter
NYANGA North legislator (MDC-T) Douglas Mwonzora was on Thursday morning arrested for dangerously parking his vehicle while picking passengers along the Harare-Masvingo Road.
13 perish in Masvingo bus crash
Herald Reporter
THIRTEEN people, including cross-border traders, were killed when a bus they were travelling in from South Africa collided head-on with a haulage truck near Ngundu yesterday morning.
Zim Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai named in love triangle
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Herald Court reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan T svangirai has been named in a love triangle in a case which saw journalists being barred from covering proceedings in the Juvenile Court at the Tredgold Building in Bulawayo yesterday.
Ghana president says not taking sides in Ivory Coast crisis
ACCRA- Ghana President John Atta Mills said Friday his country was not taking sides in Ivory Coast’s crisis and opposed the use of force in the neighbouring country to remove strongman Laurent Gbagbo.











