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  • December 3
  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Congress Dates Unchanged

    THE Politburo has moved the Zanu-PF National People's Congress back to its original December 9 to 13 dates and deferred debate on the nomination of the Presidium and Central Committee members.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: ARVs Decentralised

    CHITUNGWIZA Central Hospital has decentralised the anti-retroviral programme to enable adults taking the life-prolonging drugs to collect prescriptions from clinics nearer to them.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Free Tillage Services

    THE District Development Fund will provide free tillage services to the needy and disadvantaged groups in Mashonaland Central.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Bills Read for Second Time

    The Public Finance Management and the Audit Office Bills were read for the second time in the House of Assembly on Monday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: MDC-T Manager Denied Bail

    MDC-T transport manager Pasco Gwezere, accused of stealing 21 guns from the Pomona army barracks, remains in custody after the State successfully applied for leave to challenge his release on bail in the Supreme Court.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Czechs Admit Diplomatic Gaffe

    THE Czech Republic has admitted sending individual invitations to Zimbabwe's ambassadors-designate to visit their country against Foreign Affairs protocol. Five ambassadors-designate from MDC-T and MDC sneaked out of the country last Tuesday for a 10-day trip to the Czech Republic, a development that raised eyebrows as to what their intentions were.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Grain Transport Woes

    FARMERS in remote parts of Mashonaland West Province are failing to deliver maize to the Grain Marketing Board owing to transport problems and have called on the parastatal to set up collection points in their areas.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Zimsec Pays Grade Seven Markers' Allowances

    THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has paid up this year's Grade 7 examination markers US$300 allowances, but is yet to give them money for the actual marking of the scripts.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Chihuri Pays Tribute to Female Officers

    POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri yesterday applauded the Zimbabwe Republic Policewomen's Network for doing sterling work in a short time as operation "Chawakadya Chamuka" entered its fifth day yesterday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: David Whitehead to Dispose of Assets

    DAVID Whitehead Textiles Limited, the country's largest textile firm is planning to raise capital through disposal of some assets to fund operations and retrenchments.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Fake Army General Appears in Court

    A Harare man who masqueraded as an army general and told a businessman that he would protect him from National Economic Conduct Inspectorate investigations if he "donated towards Zanu-PF's national congress" has appeared in court facing fraud charges.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: 'Water Supplies to Improve Next Year'

    Harare City Council's refurbishment of Morton Jaffray Water Works, the largest treatment plant for the capital is almost complete with normal delivery of water expected to improve next year, town clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi said on Tuesday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Chombo Dismisses Invasion Stories

    ZANU-PF secretary for lands in the Politburo Cde Ignatius Chombo has dismissed as "mischievous and counter-productive" allegations that there are fresh land invasions in Zimbabwe.

  • The Herald Southern Africa: Stormy SADC PF Agrees On Uniform Subscriptions

    THE Sadc Parliamentary Forum has adopted uniform annual subscription for all members following protracted deliberations characterised by heated exchanges.

  • The Herald Africa: Big Brother Fans Await Finale

    With the finale of M-Net's Big Brother Revolution just days away, DStv audiences are gearing up to discover just who will be the ultimate winner of the massive US$200 000 cash prize.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Summer Beer Fest Comes to Town

    It's going to be entertainment galore at the first ever "Summer Beer Fest" slated for this Saturday at the Old Hararians Sports Club.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Car Rental Firms Face Drawback in Business

    THE country's slow progress in transforming to the use of plastic money is seriously hampering the operations of car rental companies at a time when there are signs of recovery in the economy.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: HCCL Mulls Listing On New Bourse

    COAL mining company, Hwange Colliery Company Limited is considering transferring its shares from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange main board to list on the newly formed the Africa Board.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Vanessa in Miss Talent Top 20

    Vanessa Sibanda, who is representing Zimbabwe in Miss World contest, seems unstoppable as she keeps the fire burning after making it to the top 20 of the Miss Talent on Sunday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Lease Out Mines, Claim Holders Urged

    THE Zimbabwe Miners Federation has called on mining claim holders with huge chunks of land to lease some parts of their idle claims to small-scale miners on a tribute system for maximum utilisation of the country's mineral resources.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe/Somalia: Warriors Date Somalia

    ZIMBABWE'S Warriors will have to sharpen their swords when they go hunting for their first victory against little Somalia in their Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup Group B match at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya, this afternoon.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Another Feather in Kirsty's Cap

    BARELY a week after she was crowned the Female African Swimmer of the Year for 2009, Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry has received another feather in her cap.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Zifa's Concerns Acknowledged

    FIFA have acknowledged Zifa's concerns over the sub-standard state of the Zifa Village, but have insisted that the national association would have to decide the direction that they would want the second phase of their Goal Project to take.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Moyo Opens His Heart

    THE Dynamos board of directors have ordered chief executive Casper Muzenda to convene an emergency meeting -- preferably within the next seven days -- to discuss the leadership vacuum within the executive committee and the challenges the club faced during the just-ended season.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Itai Misses Home

    Itai Makumbe, Zimbabwe's housemate in Big Brother Revolution, who was evicted from the reality show last weekend, says he misses home.




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