President Mugabe clarifies hero status

Herald Reporter
THE National Heroes Acre is a sacred shri-ne reserved for only those Zimbabweans who sacrificed their lives to liberate the cou-ntry from settler colonial rule, the President has said.

Mash Central bids farewell to Masawi

By Takunda Maodza
Hundreds of mourners in Mashonaland Cent-ral Province yesterday converged at Pasango Farm in Bindura to bid farewell to the late national hero Cde Ephraim Masawi.

Tekere hails Masawi’s war role

Herald Reporter
Former Zanu-PF secretary-general Mr Edgar Tekere has described the late Cde Ephraim Masawi as an illustrious cadre who played a pivotal role in recruiting freedom fighters to join the liberation struggle.

Government bans Left-hand vehicles

Herald Reporter
TRANSPORTERS have vowed to fight gazetted regulations banning the use of left-hand drive vehicles on Zimbabwe’s roads.

Masawi declared national hero

By Zvamaida Murwira and Takunda Maodza
ZANU-PF deputy political commissar Cde Eph-raim Masawi, who died on Saturday after a battle with blood cancer, has been declared a national hero.

DPM Mutambara courts foreign investors

DPM MutambaraHerald Reporter
Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has urged foreign investors to take advantage of the stable environment in Zimbabwe and set up businesses here.

End sanctions, Zuma tells EU

Herald Reporter
SADC troika vice-chairperson President Jacob Zuma of South Africa yesterday reiterated the bloc’s call for the lifting of the illegal economic sanctions the European Union imposed against Zimbabwe.

Mystery surrounds boat tragedy

deaths of two members of Phenomenal Queens dancing group Herald Reporters
MYSTERY still surrounds the deaths of two members of Phenomenal Queens dancing group and a man believed to be a boyfriend to one of the deceased in Mvurwi on Sunday.

Charakupa laid to rest

Herald Reporter
HERALD deputy chief photographer Onward Chara-kupa who died from injuries sustained in a car accident was buried at his rural home in Chihota communal lands yesterday.

Fraud costs Zesa US$3m

By Tinashe Farawo
ZESA Holdings reportedly lost over US$3 million to two workers of a Spanish computer firm which it had contracted to develop new computer systems and render technical assistance in its billing system.

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