70pc of Zim’s African tourists come from SA
By Walter Mswazie
SOUTH Africa accounts for 70 percent of visitors from African countries that visit tourist resorts
Thousands demand reforms in Morroco
CASABLANCA.
Thousands took to the streets of Morocco yesterday in peaceful demonstrations to demand
Bid to freeze runs into stiff resistance
LOS ANGELES.
The international drive to freeze the Libyan regime’s foreign assets is running into stiff resistance
Easter joy marred by war in Libya
VATICAN CITY.
Pope Benedict, in his Easter message to the world, yesterday lamented that the day’s joy was
Age not an obstacle for successful urban farmer
By Shingirai Huni
THE plot stands proudly in the April sunshine flaunting the brown heads of rapoko nodding to
Battle of Zimbabwe on today
By Augustine Hwata
EXACTLY a week ago, the two biggest clubs in Zimbabwe – Dynamos and Highlanders – clashed
Man seeks US$80 000 to undergo surgery
Herald Reporter
A 38-YEAR-OLD man, Mr Kudakwashe Chiwira, a teacher by profession, is appealing for US$80 000
Mambas hold CAPS
By Grace Chingoma
CAPS United ……………………………(1) 1
Black Mambas ………………………….(0) 1
Court upholds pilot’s dismissal
Labour Reporter
THE Labour Court has upheld the dismissal of an Air Zimbabwe pilot who failed simulator examinations
Good news for Epworth
Municipal Reporter
NEARLY 15 000 Epworth homesteads will be electrified beginning this year, 25 years after




