17 Harare City workers arrested for slashing residents’ maize

Crime Reporter
POLICE have arrested 17 Harare City Council workers on allegations of slashing maize belonging to Kuwadzana residents.

Tom Saintfiet’s shocking murder claims!

By Augustine Hwata
BELGIAN coach Tom Saintfiet has made sensational claims that there was a shadowy plot, by some unknown forces, to have him murdered if he had returned to Zimbabwe to pursue his mission to beco-me the Warriors’ coach.

Kariba floodgates open Saturday

Herald Reporter
Kariba Dam floodgates will be opened on Saturday afternoon to eject excess water from the dam and accommodate the large volume of flows that are building in the upper part of the Zambezi catchment area.

Government mulls liberalising National Railways of Zimbabwe

The Government intends to open up the rail sector which is facing collapse due to deepening challenges at the National Railways of Zimbabwe, a Cabinet minister has said.

Why Zanu-PF should win the next election and remain in government

by Vernon Kathemba
It is trite that the land reform programme has been viewed from a myriad of perspectives. In some quarters, the land reform programme has been vilified and relegated to the realm of political tomfoolery and labelled the height of political blunder. Nothing more than a manifestation of Zanu-PF’s desperation to hold onto political power in the face of a clear and impending defeat at the upcoming 2000 polls by the MDC.

‘Safeguard Africa’s resources’

by Emily Johannes, in Johannesburg, South Africa
AFRICAN leaders meet in Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, at the end of this month amid unfolding events in Tunisia, Sudan and Cote d’Ivoire that warrant serious attention.

Tongai Moyo hospitalised

By Richmore Tera
SUNGURA musician Tongai Moyo has been hospitalised at a private hospital in Gweru amid reports that his health deteriorated in the last few days.

Why Zanu-PF should win the next election and remain in government

by Vernon Kathemba
It is trite that the land reform programme has been viewed from a myriad of perspectives. In some quarters, the land reform programme has been vilified and relegated to the realm of political tomfoolery and labelled the height of political blunder. Nothing more than a manifestation of Zanu-PF’s desperation to hold onto political power in the face of a clear and impending defeat at the upcoming 2000 polls by the MDC.

Odinga fails in Ivory Coast, warns Gbagbo.

ACCRA – Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga on Wednesday warned Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo of unspecified measures after his latest mediation bid failed to resolve the Ivorian leadership standoff.

Tunisia central bank denies Ben Ali family fled with gold

TUNIS – The Central Bank of Tunisia dismissed reports that the family of ex-president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fled last week with 1.5 tonnes of gold, saying Wednesday there had been no change to its stocks.

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