Rape victim wins $6 500 damages over abortion
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A Rape victim has been awarded $6 500 damages in a case in which she was seeking compensation from the State for failing to provide…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: State enterprises require hands-on approach
FOR many years now, parastatal and State enterprise reforms have been on the agenda of Government with the clear, ultimate goal of turning them around to profitability.
Masike fights for female artistes
Bornwise Mtonzi Arts Reporter Afro jazz songstress Hope Masike says she was inspired to venture into arts promotion by lack of exposure for female artistes on the local industry. Her main…
Govt unveils $10m for empowerment
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Government yesterday unveiled a $10 million Localised Empowerment Acceleration Facility (LEAF) to fund youths, women and disabled people’s enterprises through a partnership between Government and the…
Legend Paul Gundani dies
Lovemore Zigara and Munyaradzi Musiiwa in Kwekwe FOOTBALLERS Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general and former Zimbabwe and Ziscosteel defender, Paul Gundani, has died. Gundani, who was 49, died at Topomasi Private Hospital…
Unpacking Zimbabwe’s bootlicking journalism
Reason Wafavarowa on Thursday Conformity by its nature cripples independent thinking, and Zimbabwe has come to a point where journalism operates as a captive of power. Media ownership has become a huge…
Delta reduces sorghum hectarage
Delta Beverages says it has reduced by 70 percent hectarage for red sorghum under contract farming to 3 300 ha for the 2015 /2016 season compared to 11 000 ha…
Kasinauyo for Zifa board
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor THE build-up to the upcoming ZIFA elections continued to gather momentum with yet another former Zimbabwe international Edzai Kasinauyo, throwing his name into the race…
Human error blamed for road carnage
Lawrence Chitumba Herald Reporter An average of five people are killed and 38 injured on a daily basis in road traffic accidents, the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe has said. Speaking…
Beijing police seizes 800kg of ivory
BEIJING. — Forestry police in Beijing have seized 804,4 kilogrammes of illegal ivory and other products during a crackdown on illegal wildlife trade, local authorities said yesterday.











