DeMbare face music
By Grace Chingoma and Petros Kausiyo
DYNAMOS could be in line for a raft of sanctions from the Caf Disciplinary Committee when
Thousands attend Muzariri’s burial
Herald Reporters
THOUSANDS of people from all walks of life yesterday thronged the National Heroes Acre to
Zim will never attack Sadc
By Hebert Zharare
THERE is no standoff between Zimbabwe and the Southern Africa Development Community
Disabled sign National Anti-Sanctions Petition
By Loveness Makuwaza
THE physically challenged from Harare’s western high-density suburbs on Wednesday gathered
VP Mujuru launches women’s decade
By Paidamoyo Chipunza
WOMEN should prioritise working on areas relevant to Zimbabwe’s needs during the women’s
NATO launches air strikes in Tripoli
ALGIERS.
NATO warplanes launched air strikes on the Libyan capital Tripoli yesterday and state-run
Bodies still litter streets in Abidjan
GENEVA.
Bodies litter the streets in parts of Cote d’lvoire’s main city Abidjan and mass arrests have
Shumbayaonda promoted to Air Vice-Marshal
Herald Reporter
THE Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mugabe, has promoted
Tobacco rakes in US$220m
By Walter Muchinguri and Tawanda Musarurwa
EXPORTS of processed flue-cured tobacco have so far raked in US$219,7 million since the
Mubarak in stable condition
CAIRO.
Egyptian ex-president Hosni Mubarak, in detention pending a probe into state violence against







