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Zimbabweans return home for christmas - The Herald
A senior immigration officer, who declined to be named said the volume of people crossing the border into Zimbabwe had since Friday been on the increase. ...
Bodies decompose at Mnene Hospital - The Herald
... and there are serious water challenges as the water pumping system at the hospital relies on electricity," said the official who declined to be named. ...
20 000 teaching posts vacant - The Herald
The Ministry of Education official, who refused to be named, said there was a very poor response to the Government's amnesty hence more than 20 000 ...
US$200 000 equipment for small scale miners - The Herald
... as it seeks to increase their productivity, a senior government official said on Tuesday. undertake their operations as they are ill-equipped," he said. ...
One man's meat . . . - The Herald
It is slippery and nothing exciting," stated a teenager who refused to be identified, marking the position of his generation. Chicken is something that is ...
Lorry crushes mom, son to death - The Herald
A 30-year-old woman who refused to be named said the woman was trying to avoid a commuter omnibus that was coming from the opposite direction. ...
Copac members demand payment - The Herald
However, some outreach team members, who refused to be named, said they were thrown out of their hotel rooms at midnight on Sunday. ...
Chaos returns to DeMbare - The Herald
The players' spokesperson, who refused to be named, said they were only prepared to resume training after getting assurance from their employers. ...
Brace for rain-induced power cuts: Zesa - The Herald
A Msasa Park resident, who refused to be identified, said the disconnections were not justified. “I'm just an innocent consumer and I cannot suffer because ...
BancABC secures US$8m for SMEs - The Herald
... need to be ironed out but most important aspects have been agreed to between funds providers and BancABC,” said the official who requested anonymity. ...
Con artists on the prowl - The Herald
Another woman, a housemaid from Mount Pleasant who refused to be named said she was conned of all her money by three women she had befriended while shopping ...
Pavements present hope for many - The Herald
A shop owner who refused to be named said the City of Harare should make available sites where vendors can sell their wares so that they do not affect their ...
Illegal settlers invade Chakari - The Herald
One of the farmers, who refused to be named for fear of physical harm by the settlers, said: "These people are MDC-T supporters. ...
Recreational facilities collapse - The Herald
Another city council worker who refused to be named lamented the loss of revenue caused by failure to maintain the facilities. At Mbare Musika bus terminus, ...
Balls, boards, cues and flights - The Herald
... selecting the shots and deciding which balls to sink first is illustrative of life," said a local sports psychologist who refused to be named. ...
Everyone's best friend - The Herald
"When you give a woman a diamond ring you will not pay lobola or anything, the wife is yours," said one Colored lady who refused to be named. ...
Zim losing compassion? - The Herald
A beggar who refused to be named said that although she is staying in squalid conditions it was the ideal place for her business. ...
Blast kills 8 in Pakistan - The Herald
... bazaar killed eight people and wounded 14 in Pakistan's tribal region of Khyber on the Afghan border yesterday, a senior government official said. ...
Zimbabweans in SA dismiss threats - The Herald
"No one wants to work outside his country, away from his family and relatives," said the man (40), from Mhondoro, Mashonaland West, who refused to be named ...
Youths' fatal world with Bronco - The Herald
In an interview the boy who refused to be named said the drug made him feel high and better as it was easily accessible and was also available at a cheaper ...
Kombi labelling – the fad and its meaning - The Herald
It is a form of advertising my business," said one operator who refused to be named. But kombi labeling, just like consumer goods labeling, ...
'Horrific' injuries to woman hit by glass - The Herald
Lead investigator Det Con Graham Harding, lead investigator, said the 45-year-old woman, who did not wish to be identified, had sustained 'horrific' ...
Council warns car dealers - The Herald
"We are sometimes forced to abandon business when there is no space for parking," said a resident who refused to be named. One car dealer, who identified ...
Iraq haunts leadership battle as Labour rivals clash over war - The Herald
One Labour MP who asked not to be named said he questioned why Iraq was being dug up now. “Do Ed Balls and Ed Miliband believe this is a policy mistake that ...
MTN stake in Telecel limited to 40 percent - The Herald
One of the officials, who refused to be named, said the Telecel licence was clear on the shareholding status of Telecel, with foreigners allowed to hold not ...

