Hubby scalded over call from ex-wife
A 28-year-old woman from Delsford suburb in Gweru has been arrested for attempted murder after scalding her husband with cooking oil after he allegedly received a phone call from his ex-wife.
WARRIORS DATE BAFANA
EIGHTEEN years after their World Cup qualifier at the National Sports Stadium was blighted by the death of 13 fans, Zimbabwe’s Warriors and South Africa’s Bafana Bafana are set for a showdown at the same venue for a blockbuster international friendly next month.
Zimbabwe through the lens of its music, song
The hot, sticky days of the hot, wet season with the merciless sun up on high were quite oppressive. On such days, smoke could be seen rising from my father’s small fire, where he occasionally lit his tobacco pipe and sat down to enjoy the tobacco.
No rush for Zim return: De Beers
LEADING global diamond trading, exploration and mining company De Beers Group remains focused on other African countries in which it is already established with no rush to return to Zimbabwe, The Herald Business has learnt.
New Cresta Hotels boss targets $6m refurbishment
Hospitality group, Cresta Hotels said yesteray it has appointed Ms Chipo Mandela as new country manager for its Zimbabwean operations.
Buhari advised against second term
President Muhammadu Buhari has only recently recovered from prolonged illness and the economy is barely flickering into life after a long recession – but many in the capital Abuja have turned their attention away from today’s problems and towards next year’s presidential election.
NGOs, abuses and continuation of the colonial project
The global humanitarian community is again in confusion. The Oxfam sexual misconduct scandal in Haiti has made headlines.
Floods cut off Chiredzi villagers
Masvingo province has embarked on a massive re-branding of tourism products to attract more visitors in line with the new political dispensation’s 100-day plan targets.
Pigrims locked out as Jerusalem holy site shut for second day
JERUSALEM. – The Jerusalem church built at what many consider the holiest site in Christianity remained closed for a second day yesterday to protest Israeli tax measures and a proposed law, leaving hundreds of disappointed and perplexed pilgrims locked outside.
PSMAS services at Karanda, St Albert’s Mission hospitals
MEMBERS of the Premier Service Medical Aid Society in Mashonaland Central can now access the society’s services at Karanda and St Albert’s Mission hospitals.

