Democracy: More than right to vote

Goodluck JonathanTHE hermeneutics of democracy as evidenced by interpretations from those who worship

Japan’s nuclear crisis deepens

A policeman walks at the Dytyatki admission point to the 30km zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant yesterdayTOKYO.
Japan’s nuclear crisis deepened yesterday with another fire at a quake-hit atomic power

Senior Govt officials set to lead anti-sanctions petition campaign

Herald Reporter
Senior Government officials and politicians are expected to lead the National Anti-

Fired councillors to remain in office

Municipal Reporter
SIX MDC-T councillors who were fired by their party last week will remain in council and

‘Exploit trade opportunities in East Africa’

From Peter Matambanadzo in DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tanzania
Zimbabweans should fully exploit vast trade opportunities in East Africa, Zimbabwe’s

Bid to secure no-flying zone over Libya falters

BENGHAZI.
Libya’s second city awaited a threatened assault on the rebel capital yesterday by forces

Bahrain cracks down on anti-government protestors

MANAMA.
Bahrain’s security force launched a crackdown on anti-government protestors yesterday

Heavy fighting erupts in Cote d’lvoire

ABIDJAN.
Heavy fighting broke out in western Cote d’lvoire yesterday hours after internationally

Lack of funding hampers cotton farmers’ training

By Faith Mhandu recently in Rutenga The Cotton Training Centre has scaled down farmer training due to lack of funding. CTC has over the past years been training farmers from…

Soyabeans: There’s more to it than cash

THIS collage shows workers mechanically weeding a thriving soyabean crop and women preparing it for the market.By Obert Chifamba
RECENTLY, the winds of regional co-operation swept across Southern African and saw

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