Jumbo deaths spell need for fast action

By Isdore Guvamombe recently in SHANGANI
BEING a windy August afternoon, the harsh fire raged across the vast swathe of bristle and tinder-dry savanna grasslands of Insiza district, skipping the Harare-Bulawayo Highway, the Shangani River and a multifarious array of fireguards at Debshan Ranch, a spitting distance from Shangani Shops.

‘I’m okay with second wife’

By Tatenda Chipungudzanye and Chipo Sabeta
NYADZISAI Macheso, the wife to Sungura musician Alick Macheso, has finally revealed that she has always known Tafadzwa is Alick’s consort and his soon-to-be bona fide second wife. Macheso is due to pay lobola soon. Nyadzisai says she has accepted Macheso’s second wife into their family home. She described it as “natural”. Mai Sharon (Nyadzisai) on Wednesday cleared the air. She said all the necessary procedures had been completed for Tafadzwa Mapako to be accepted into the family as the second wife. She had no qualms about that, said the First Mrs Macheso. In fact, news of the ‘affair’ was stale to her and her ‘mainini’.

Biti: Cutting the bough of one’s perch

A BIG apology to my readers for not being with them last week.

Biti: Cutting the bough of one’s perch

A BIG apology to my readers for not being with them last week.

Inclusive Govt restores investor confidence

Business Correspondent
BUSINESS organisations have hailed the inclusive Government saying it has restored both local and foreign investor confidence in the country’s business sector.
It has been two years since the Global Political Agreement was signed on 15 September 2008 which gave birth to the inclusive Government in February last year.
On Wednesday, the country celebrated two years of the signing of the GPA.

Youth must contribute in constitution-making process

By Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu
Officials of the campaign currently collecting information for a new Zimbabwean constitution were recently reported by various local print media as complaining that the country’s youths was not participating in the exercise.

Omnibus risk ban for underage drivers

COMMUTER omnibus operators who hire underage drivers risk having their operators’ licences cancelled, police have said. This comes after an increase in fatal accidents involving public transport vehicles driven by…

State makes U-turn on school pregnancies

GOVERNMENT has said school girls who fall pregnant and those responsible for the pregnancies face exclusion and expulsion respectively.

Zimpapers journalist Sachiti honoured

HERALD deputy features editor Roselyne Sachiti was on Thursday night conferred with an International Catholic Union of the Press award for reporting on refugee issues.

Civil servants give ultimatum

By Tsungirirai Dhambuza

Civil servants yesterday gave the Govern-ment a 30-day ultimatum to come to the negotiating table as they peacefully took to the streets in protest against Government’s delayed response to their grievances over low salaries and poor working conditions.

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