Prof Moyo daughter: SA cops open murder probe
Mduduzi Mathuthu Bulawayo Bureau SOUTH African authorities yesterday issued a death certificate and released the body of Zanele Moyo to her family, beginning the process of repatriating her body for…
PSMAS boss reinstated
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Government has resolved that suspended PSMAS managing director Mr Henry Mandishona resumes duty while a neutral arbiter be appointed to look at the issues raised by…
SA varsities closed over fee increases
PRETORIA. — Student protests over fee increases which have resulted in the closure of several universities were not a national crisis, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande said yesterday as he…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Employers must honour termination pledges
News that some workers dismissed on three months’ termination notice have not had their salaries for the notice period shows little foresight on the part of the employers.
Migrant crisis: Thousands stranded at borders
LONDON. — Thousands of migrants have been stranded at borders in the Balkans, in cold and wet conditions, as their options for travelling north shrink. Several hundred, including young children and…
Pasuwa pardons Zvirekwi
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ZIMBABWE coach Callisto Pasuwa has extended an olive branch to CAPS United right-back Hardlife Zvirekwi and reinstated the versatile player into the national team after…
President promotes ZNA, AFZ officers
Herald Reporters President Mugabe yesterday promoted 10 Zimbabwe National Army colonels to the rank of Brigadier-General and eight Air Force of Zimbabwe squadron leaders to the rank of Wing Commander.
Biti endorses MPOI survey
Bulawayo Bureau— People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mr Tendai Biti has conceded that Zanu-PF is the most popular party in the country despite the emergence of many opposition parties.
TelOne engages Govt on debt takeover
Business Reporter GOVERNMENT may soon assume State owned fixed telecoms operator, TelOne’s legacy debts amounting to $360 million with Cabinet set to deliberate on the possibility of warehousing the liabilities.
Privatising the media agenda
Takunda Maodza Assistant News Editor ON Sunday last week, Presidential spokesperson and Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Secretary Mr George Charamba issued a stern warning to the privately-owned media over their growing…











