Trust to document liberation history

Herald ReporterLiberation fighters and other stakeholders have formed a Trust to spearhead research into and preservation of the history of Zimbabwe’s two Chimurengas.The Memories of Zimbabwe Armed Struggle Trust will…

Iran, Zim punished for rejecting neo-colonialism — envoy

Herald ReportersTehran says illegal Western sanctions on Zimbabwe and Iran are meant to punish the two countries for rejecting neo-colonialism.Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, Iran’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Mohammad…

Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi expected today

Herald ReporterChinese Foreign Affairs Minister Yang Jiechi is expected in the country this evening on a two-day visit.He will be leading an 11-member delegation and is expected to sign various…

Police arrest MDC-T legislator, 11 supporters

By Freeman RazembaPolice in Kadoma on Tuesday arrested Gokwe-Kabuni legislator Costen Muguti (MDC-T) and 11 party supporters on allegations of public violence, theft and robbery.   Kwekwe-based lawyer Tapera Sengweni has…

Presidential Input Scheme boosts food security: Made

Herald ReportersTHE current global food crisis coming on the backdrop of worsening global warming has made it imperative for Zimbabwe to stop relying on food imports and produce adequately through…

Diet soda, salt boost stroke risk: Study

WASHINGTON.A pair of studies released yesterday suggests that diet soda drinkers face a higher risk of heart attack and stroke than people who do not drink any soda, and that…

Taylor boycotts war crimes trial

Netherlands.Former Liberian president Charles Taylor boycotted his war crimes trial yesterday, forcing judges to adjourn the case after his lawyer accused the court of “injustice”.The snub by Taylor, the first…

Britain hails Zim health sector’s success

By Paidamoyo ChipunzaDESPITE limiting donor funding and imposing illegal sanctions against Zimbabwe, Britain has acknowledged that Zimbabwe has been one of the most successful countries in arre-sting HIV prevalence.British researchers…

Muslim Brothers ‘do not seek power’

CAIRO.
The Muslim Brotherhood pledged yesterday it does not aim to seize power in Egypt, in an apparent bid to soothe Western fears of an Islamist takeover amid massive protests against President Hosni Mubarak.

Varsity exam turns into chaos

UK University professors have apologised to students after handing out exam papers with the answers stapled

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