Elections will be transparent: Speaker
The Electoral Amendment Bill before Parliament has taken into consideration views raised by the public and civil society and will ensure the forthcoming elections are held in a transparent manner, an official has said.
Sarkozy held over Libyan funding inquiry
PARIS. — Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was being held in police custody yesterday for questioning by magistrates looking into allegations of Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign, an…
Negligent driver fined
A Chitungwiza man, who hit a minor who was walking on the side of the road, was on Monday ordered to pay a $200 fine, failure of which he will…
Overcrowding hits Masvingo schools
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent Schools in Masvingo city are grappling with serious overcrowding owing to a sharp rise in population in the country’s oldest city over the past few years…
No one is above the revolution: Shamu
Chinhoyi Bureau Former President Robert Mugabe should understand that there is no individual who is more important than the revolution, Zanu-PF Central Committee member Cde Webster Shamu has said. Responding…
Pair locked up 20yrs for cable theft
Two Harare men were yesterday slapped with a combined 20-year prison term after they were convicted of contravening the Telecommunications Act that criminalises receiving or taking possession of any telecommunication…
Unofficial DPRK, S. Korea, US trilateral meeting begins
HELSINKI. — Representatives from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), South Korea and the United States started an unofficial meeting here on Monday, local media reported. A joint dinner…
Highfield to hold clean up campaign
Herald Reporter Highfield residents will on Saturday embark on a clean-up campaign aimed at collecting garbage in most parts of the area to ensure a clean environment. The clean-up campaign…
Rapist uncle jailed 11years
Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent A 79-year old Wedza man was yesterday sentenced to nine years in prison for raping his niece. He pleaded not guilty to rape but was convicted…
18 000 register to grow tobacco
Manicaland Bureau The number of farmers who have registered to grow tobacco in the 2018-2019 cropping season in Manicaland has risen by 71 percent, recent statistics from the regulator have…









