Two top cops jailed for theft
Sheillah Mapani Herald Reporter TWO senior police officers who stole over $8 000 from the force’s income-generating project, Kuyedza Women’s Club, were on Monday each sentenced to an effective nine months…
Ethiopia makes 11 000 arrests
Addis Ababa. —Authorities have arrested more than 11 000 people since Ethiopia declared a state of emergency in early October amid violent protests, state TV said on Saturday. Ethiopia has been…
Three keys to walk in restoration
Bishop B. Manjoro Dunamis God desires the best for your life. No matter what happens or stands in your way O hallelujah!
President Mnangagwa should pursue a pragmatic foreign policy
Alexander Rusero Correspondent “IT doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice.” The famous quotation was echoed by the Chinese revolutionary and politician –…
Lucas, Klopp bromance
LIVERPOOL. — Egged on by an enraptured Anfield crowd shouting “shooooooooot”, Lucas Leiva just couldn’t resist trying his luck. He may have been 30 yards from goal but the Brazilian, encouraged…
Hubby slits wife’s throat
Cletus Mushanawani Mutare Bureau A Mutare man who deserted his family 25 years ago before returning recently, allegedly murdered his wife by slitting her throat on Friday night, before disappearing.
First Lady fulfills promise
Rutendo Rori Marondera Correspondent First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe yesterday fulfilled her promise by donating 3 000 day-old-chicks to the Zanu-PF Women’s League in Mashonaland East, as she steps up her…
Gareth Cliff leaves ‘Idols SA’
Johannesburg. — After 11 seasons as a judge on ‘Idols South Africa” radio star Gareth Cliff has decided to call it a day. After 11 seasons as a judge on ‘Idols…
Irene Christian College students scoop awards at Science Expo
Yeukai Karengezeka-Chisepo Cool Lifestyle Correspondent Two students from Irene Christian College situated in Harare were in cloud nine after they received gold and silver medals for their Science projects at the…
Govt pays $155m Zesa bill
Africa Moyo Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has paid $155 million to Zesa towards the electricity bill accrued by its departments and local authorities over a long period. Zesa is owed about $600 million…









