Civil servants must give more than they take

Nick Mangwana View From The Diaspora It is tough being a civil servant in Zimbabwe. The pay is certainly not commensurate with the cost of living. So civil servants have turned…

Illegal residents along Airport Road relocated

Masline Mavudzi Herald Correspondent Government has started relocating residents who had built illegal structures near the Harare International Airport to Stoneridge Park in Harare South. This followed concerns by President Mugabe…

Cheetahs date England

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter FORMER Zimbabwe Sevens team manager Bruce Hobson believes the Cheetahs showdown with England on Saturday will give them a chance to gauge their strength ahead of…

MicroKing acquisition still on track

Business Reporter THE Deposit Protection Corporation has allayed fears that discussions for the disposal of former AfrAsia subsidiary, MicroKing, have collapsed, saying the deal is on and ready for signing.

‘Child marriages a violation of children’s rights’

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Chief Magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe has castigated the practice of child marriages, describing it as a violation of children’s rights. He said denying girls their right to…

Zanu-PF annual indaba roars into life as . . .Economy, the people top agenda

Felex Share Senior Reporter— The Zanu-PF Politburo yesterday said the 15th Annual National People’s Conference, which began yesterday, will be about finding strategies to improve the livelihoods of people and…

What’s love, life got to do with the bush?

Blessing Musaririri Shelling the Nuts I was once referred to, by the mother of an ex-boyfriend, who was of a different hue than me, still within the range of brown though,…

Beijing issues red alert air pollution warning

BEIJING. — Beijing has issued its first red alert for air pollution under a four-tier emergency response system created in October 2013. The red alert, the most serious level, will last…

ICASA a huge success

Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Health Reporter The 18th International Conference on Aids and STIs in Africa, which ended at the weekend, was a huge success that demonstrated Zimbabwe’s ability to hold…

Series of high temps hits Zim — Met Dept

Herald Correspondent Another series of high temperatures has hit the country with low-lying areas expected to record extreme temperatures between 33 and 42 degrees celcius. In a statement last week, the…

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