Form Six pupil commits suicide at school
An 18-year-old sixth former at Zimbabwe Republic Police High School in Hatcliffe, Harare, committed suicide on Monday and left behind a suicide note.
Mother acquitted of killing son
A Chitungwiza member of an apostolic sect who fatally assaulted her son for being initiated into the Nyau cult (zvigure) walked away free after the High Court acquitted her of murder after finding she had acted lawfully in the corporal punishment she administered.
Mukuru agent kidnapped, robbed of US$20 400, R32k
An employee of Mukuru money transfer agent was on Monday evening kidnapped by five robbers at his Masvingo house at 6pm then taken to his booth in a supermarket at Balmain Business Centre where the gang stole US$20 472 and R32 800 cash.
Political mistrust between West, Russia affect impartial investigation of Nord Stream explosion
The lack of political trust between the US-led West and Russia for a long time, as well as the contradictions and divergences apparent across the “collective West,” has delayed the launch of an objective, impartial and professional investigation and led to the current impasse of the situation, said Russian studies experts.
IOC urge Britain to respect autonomy of sport
LONDON. — The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has stated it hopes that the British Government “will respect the autonomy of sport” after its Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Lucy Frazer wrote to sponsors urging them to back a ban on Russia and Belarus.
Herentals withdraw case against FCP
HERENTALS have always associated themselves with controversy since their promotion into the league five years ago.
Wrong way round to jubilant TV
A DELIGHTED group of Triangle residents are watching South African colour television in the home of Mr Vasco “Speedy” Rodriques.
Initiative to boost maize productivity launched
A new 11-tonne club is being formed to pool top maize farmers and encourage all growers to push their yields to maximise their returns, harvests and in particular their income as national initiatives press ahead to reduce poverty and build rural incomes.
Directors further remanded over illegal billboard
Prosper Dembedza Herald Correspondent The matter of two Harare directors who allegedly erected an illegal billboard in Borrowdale discrediting a property developing company was today deferred to April 14 for…
Xi Jinping stresses unswervingly advancing high-quality development
China will unswervingly advance high-quality development on the new journey of building a great modern socialist country and advancing the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, President Xi Jinping said Monday.…






