Chaos at tobacco auction floors
Agriculture Reporter
LAST week’s brief suspension of tobacco deliveries to the floors failed to ease congestion
Women back quota system
Herald Reporter
WOMEN attending the international conference on economic and political empowerment
Teachers free to engage in politics — Zimta
By Peter Matambanadzo
TEACHERS in rural and urban centres have a democratic right to participate in politics and
abattoir forced to close
By Obert Chifamba
THE lives of over 1 000 people including school children in the Beatrice area are in danger
Ouattara asserts power
ABIDJAN.
Cote d’Ivoire’s new leader Alassane Ouattara began to assert his new authority yesterday by
Swazi unions call off protests
MANZINI.
Swazi unions yesterday called off mass protests against King Mswati III, as police cracked down
Mubarak detained
CAIRO.
Hosni Mubarak was ordered detained for 15 days on Wednesday, winning the ruling army
Fire Airzim top brass
By Takunda Maodza
THE striking Air Zimbabwe pilots have called for the dismissal of some of the national airline’s
Tinkering SA overhauling Zim
THIS writer had numerous requests from the generality of Zimbabweans to comment on the
Madzore in court for assault
Court Reporter
Glen View House of Assembly Member Paul Madzore (MDC-T) yesterday appeared in court






