India’s top court suggests fresh spot-fixing probe
NEW DELHI. — India’s Supreme Court yesterday suggested a fresh enquiry into the spot-fixing scandal surrounding the Indian Premier League, further delaying N. Srinivasan’s return as the country’s cricket chief.…
I won’t smoke again: Wilshere
LONDON. — Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has promised never to smoke again after being caught with a cigarette in public. Wilshere was photographed smoking outside a London nightclub in the…
I want my pangolin back, man tells cops
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter A Harare man yesterday fiercely argued with police in Mabelreign demanding back a pangolin he had picked with his friends while on his way from a…
Hurungwe man kills one, injures three with hoe
Walter Nyamukondiwa recently in HURUNGWE A Hurungwe man ran amok last Friday, axing one man to death and striking and seriously injuring three others with a hoe before walking through…
Police warn travellers against private cars
Herald Reporter POLICE in Harare have warned the public against boarding private cars as many are falling prey to robbers who are offering lifts to pedestrians before robbing them of…
Robbers nabbed
Herald Reporter TWO Chitungwiza men who were involved in a spate of armed robberies targeting taxi drivers, robbing them of their cash, cellphones and vehicles have been arrested.
South African fined for smuggling firearm
Herald Reporter A 29-YEAR-OLD South African was last week fined US$400 for smuggling a CZ Pistol loaded with 15 rounds into the country through Beitbridge border post.
12 years for raping sister-in-law
Court Reporter A Harare man who raped his 14-year-old sister-in-law after agreeing with his wife to take her as his second wife will spend 12 years in jail. The 25-year-old…
Nhema: We’ll follow indigenisation to the letter
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Minister of Youth, Indigenisation and Empowerment, Cde Francis Nhema, has said he will be guided by the requirements of the law as he leads the…
Chitungwiza councillors hold workshop
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Newly-elected Chitungwiza councillors have held a two-day induction workshop which ended yesterday to equip them with requisite skills needed in running council affairs.








