No election dates yet, says PM
Herald Reporters
SPECIFIC dates for the holding of the next Presidential and general elections have not been set as the constitution making process has to be concluded first, MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai said yesterday.
West should treat Zimbabwe as an equal in the comity of nations
by Mabasa Sasa
The West should treat Zimbabwe as an equal in the comity of nations, President Mugabe has said.
Test all for HIV, says President
by Mabasa Sasa-New York, USA
President Mugabe has suggested that one of the most effective ways of dealing with the HIV and Aids pandemic is to treat it as a public health emergency and enforce compulsory testing for everyone.
It’s all about the Zanu-PF DNA
By Tendai Biti
NATHANIEL MANHERU’S article published in the Herald of September 4, 2010, titled “Privileged proletarians: when the beautiful ones are not yet enough” makes interesting reading.
Circumcision issue taken out of context: Fungisai
A few weeks ago, we ran an interview, with gospel diva Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave on the lows and highs of her career. We even mentioned that the songbird has over the year courted controversy on a number of issues. Only a few days ago, Fungisai was in the papers again, this time for calling uncircumcised men “useless”. The statement raised ire among men, who said her outburst was not only demeaning but also wrong. What many made her say that? many people asked themselves that question. Entertainment Editor Ruth Butaumocho (RB) had to go back to Fungisai (FM) and get an insight on the issue.
What A Shameless Act
By Robson Sharuko
THE Zifa technical sub-committee was in the eye of a storm last night after stunning revelations that they OFFERED Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet the job to coach the Warriors — THREE DAYS before they interviewed Norman Mapeza — in a recruitment drive that has since plunged into controversy.
Let’s walk our talk on MDGs: President Mugabe
WE publish here a speech delivered by President Mugabe at a high-level plenary meeting on Millennium Development Goals in New York yesterday.
Embassy steps up moves to issue passports
THE Zimbabwean Embassy in South Africa has, through its consulate in Johannesburg, redoubled its efforts to issue passports to all bona fide Zimbabweans resident in South Africa, Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo said yesterday.
Minority groups call for recognition
BEITBRIDGE residents have called for due recognition of minority languages and for the equal distribution of resour-ces within communities in the new constitution.
Zimbabwean veteran journalist Nyahunzvi dies
Veteran journalist and former head of the Division of Mass Communication at Harare Polytechnic Tim Nyahunzvi has died. He was 72.









