Farmers appeal to Government over fertiliser prices
Herald Reporters
FARMERS have appealed to the Government to intervene and stop fertiliser manufacturers from charging unrealistic prices that could affect agricultural production.
Haiti cholera death toll soars as election nears
PORT-AU-PRINCE – Haiti on Sunday reported more than 120 new cholera deaths, as health officials and international aid agencies struggled to contain an outbreak that showed no sign of abating.
New French government to be appointed Sunday
PARIS – French President Nicola Sarkozy will name a new prime minister and cabinet on Sunday following their resignation, government officials and the governing UMP party said.
Explosive Harare Derby at Rufaro!
DYNAMOS are sweating over the fitness of key men Benjamin Marere and Murape Murape
AFM reach out to orphans
THEApostolic Faith Mission Church (AFM) Young People’s Union, as part of its social responsibility, yesterday took time to reach out to orphans at Windles Forever Home in Hillside Bulawayo.
We made a blunder joining GNU— VP Nkomo
ByStanford Chiwanga in Lupane
VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN NKOMO has said Zanu-PF made the mistake of entering into the inclusive Government “thinking this was the best way forward”, adding that
MPs scared of polls? They demand a cumulative US$23m to include compensation
ByTafadzwa Chiremba
MEMBERS of both Houses of Parliament are demanding a cumulative US$23 million
2011: Elections in spite of ourselves!
Elections are upon us. Were things normal, such a statement would not be made at all, would not be made without courting the risk of stating the obvious.
HIV, Aids, racist fear of African unity
My instalment for this column on August 22 1999 was called “Imperialism, racism and HIV/Aids”.
Police disperse violent fight in Plumtree
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Reporter Police had to intervene after a violent fight broke out at Mkhosi General Dealer in Brunapeg, Mangwe District, following what authorities said began as a simple…










