Chinese Vice PM leaves for Angola
Herald Reporters
ChinESE Vice Prime Minister Wang Qishan and his delegation left Zimbabwe yesterday for
Caesar Zvayi: Libya: Case for UN Security Council reform
There could be no greater call for the reform of the UN system than the West’s flagrant
Your child’s HIV status: Should the maid know?
By Roselyne Sachiti
MOLLY (32) (not real name) is an experienced housemaid who works for a well-to-do family
Court has no jurisdiction
THe High Court has no jurisdiction to hear a case in which a social activist and a local trust
Shock exclusion for Keita
By Piers Edwards
YOU can count the legends of Malian football on the fingers of one hand, which is why the
Cracks in Apex Council
Herald Reporter
CRACKS have emerged within the Apex Council – an umbrella body representing Government
Man ‘lives large’ in jail
By Innocent Ruwende
Albert Mugove Matapo, the man who is facing treason charges for allegedly plotting to
Fighting rages in Libya
TRIPOLI.
Fighting raged between forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and insurgents in
Yemeni president warns of civil war
SANAA.
Yemen’s president warned yesterday his country would descend into civil war if he were forced
Airzim grounded as pilots, attendants strike
Herald Reporter
Air Zimbabwe pilots and flight attendants yesterday downed tools again, grounding planes





