Thousands denounce sanctions

By Peter Matambanadzo and Farirai Machivenyika
Thousands of Zimbabweans yesterday converged at the Harare Exhibition Park’s

Anti-sanctions campaign kicks off peacefully

By Freeman Razemba
Shadowy groups opposed to the National Anti-Sanctions Petition Campaign yesterday

Parking fees soar

Herald ReporterMOTORISTS who drive daily into Harare city centre will have to pay for space at council car parks in advance, a development that could result in less congestion on…

ZPA offers free treatment

Herald ReporterThe Zimbabwe Physiotherapy Association will tomorrow offer free treatment to the public at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations.A representative of the ZPA yesterday…

VP Mujuru leaves for Seychelles

By Takunda MaodzaVice President Joice Mujuru left Zimbabwe yesterday for The Seychelles to join other world leaders for the Carnaval International de Victoria.The Carnaval International de Victoria, a tourism festival,…

President consoles Mudare family

Herald ReporterPresident Mugabe has consoled Shingi Mudare, the founder and lead singer of the Born Free Crew, following his mother’s death on Tuesday.The Born Free Crew is known for its…

Business speaks out against sanctions

By Tendai Mugabe and Tichaona Zindoga
ILLEGAL Western sanctions are hurting the economy with many local firms una-ble to market their products

The people have spoken

By Sydney Kawadza
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday launched the National Anti-Sanctions Petition Campaign as Zimbabwe

Gaddafi offensive repulsed

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Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi attacked the oil export terminal of Brega yesterday

Ireland stun England

BANGALORE.Kevin O’Brien struck the fastest-ever World Cup hundred as Ireland pulled off a sensational three-wicket win over England yesterday.Ireland, chasing 328 for victory, won with five balls to spare as…

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