Commemorating World Theatre Day
On March 27, Zimbabwe will join the rest of the world in commemorating the World Theatre
Japan sees quake damage around US$310bn
TOKYO.
THE Japanese government yesterday estimated the direct damage from a deadly earthquake
Record-breaking baby
At 59,8kg, Lu Hao is already five times the size of a normal child his age. The three-year-old
War vets dismiss violence claims
By Felex Share in Gweru
War veterans in the Midlands Province have dismissed as malicious, reports that they have
Mosque attack kills 6
DERAA.
Syrian forces killed six people yesterday in an attack on a mosque in the southern city of
Sanctions ground hospital equipment
By Tsungirirai Dhambuza and More Tirivashoma
ABOUT three-quarters of medical equipment impor-ted from Europe and the United States
Education: hallmark of women’s success
IT might sound like a tired statement, but it’s true that we don’t take ourselves seriously. There
Airzim incurs US$3,4m loss per month
Herald Reporters
THE strike at Air Zimbabwe entered its second day yesterday amid indications that the
Cara speaks on retirement
By Collin Matiza
CARA BLACK, the most successful female player in the history of tennis in Zimbabwe, has
Politics of sanctions: Myths, realities
THE inclusive Government was born out of some strangely named organ called the Global




