‘Prophet’ steals US$4 000 lobola money

Lovemore Meya Court Reporter A University of Zimbabwe lecturer lost US$3 800 bride price to his church leader and a self-styled prophet belonging to an apostolic sect during prayer sessions.…

England defeat telling

MUMBAI. — England’s humiliating Test cricket series defeat in India painfully exposed an alarming paucity in the side’s slow bowling options and drove home the fact they will continue to…

Suspected exam cheat in court

Victor Maphosa Herald Reporter A HARARE man, who was allegedly found in possession of a screenshot of a Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (zimsec) November 2017 English Paper 2, was yesterday taken…

How Tsvangirai betrayed workers

Why have you become the darling of the historical oppressors of our people both at home and abroad Morgan? How come now even the Western media, that never for once…

Mane’s Afcon heavy heart

LIVERPOOL. — There is no downside to winning a derby in the fourth minute of added time but for Sadio Mané the joy of Monday night at Goodison Park will…

Make chicken project successful, women urged

Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau ZANU-PF Women’s League members in Matabeleland North have been challenged to make First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe’s chicken project a success. Women’s League deputy secretary, Cde Thokozile Mathuthu,…

‘Redefine business models’

Bulawayo Bureau INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha yesterday challenged companies to redefine their business models and shun the “price wars” syndrome and adopt innovative strategies to sustain competition.

GBV: Is media part of the problem or solution?

Tarisai Nyamweda Correspondent Picture this: Getting a tutorial on national television on how to master the art of covering facial bruises after you have been physically assaulted. Unbelievable and appalling…

Zuma asks court to set aside report

JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Jacob Zuma yesterday asked the High Court to set aside a report by the anti-corruption watchdog on alleged influence-peddling in his government, saying he would…

Tuberculosis threatens expecting mothers

Lynette Manzini : Correspondent Jacob Pasipanodya, aged 28, swings his right leg back and forth while lying on an old wooden bench positioned under a tree. He sits up occasionally to…

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