Kid burnt during church healing session

Chronicle Reporter

AN 11-year-old girl from Bulawayo’s Mzilikazi suburb was seriously burnt during a healing session using hot water and covering her under a blanket last week on Friday.

Cairo protesters defiant after four killed

CAIRO-Gunfire killed four people in Tahrir Square early Thursday, taking the death toll from clashes that have rocked central Cairo in the past 24 hours to seven, a medic said.

Why corruption is now endemic

A people who do not share history, who do not appreciate the shared experiences that their history and nationhood represents, are a people who cannot utilise mutual trust, dependability and a sense of unity of purpose; and this is the bane of Africa upon which lies the legendary failure to build sustainable, let alone successful economic social systems.

Bulawayo transforms: Blending modern architecture with historic charm

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] BULAWAYO’S face is changing. Architectural ingenuity is steadily making its mark on the City of Kings. For decades, Bulawayo has revelled in its iconic landmarks, from Victorian…

Riot police seal off Town House

Herald Reporter
Riot police Wednseday sealed off Town House in Harare amid reports that MDC-T had mobilised youths and rank marshals to gather there and be addressed by party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.

Agric stakeholders hit out at Commodity Exchange

Herald Reporter
THE recently established Commodity Exchange could have serious implications on food security and drive farmers away from farming, agriculture sector stakeholders argue.

WikiLeaks exposes EU sanctions scheme

Herald Reporters
THE European Union pushed “creative” ways of presenting illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe to the world to hide their adverse impact on the country, a confidential US State Department cable released by WikiLeaks reveals.

Riot police seal off Town House

Herald Reporter
Riot police Wednseday sealed off Town House in Harare amid reports that MDC-T had mobilised youths and rank marshals to gather there and be addressed by party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.

Agric stakeholders hit out at Commodity Exchange

Herald Reporter
THE recently established Commodity Exchange could have serious implications on food security and drive farmers away from farming, agriculture sector stakeholders argue.

WikiLeaks exposes EU sanctions scheme

Herald Reporters
THE European Union pushed “creative” ways of presenting illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe to the world to hide their adverse impact on the country, a confidential US State Department cable released by WikiLeaks reveals.

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