EU refuses to fund Zim tourism exhibition
From Isdore Guvamombe in DURBAN, South Africa
ZIMBABWE is the only African country exhibiting at Africa’s biggest travel and tourism exposition – the Indaba in Durban,
‘Call me back’ spawns lawsuit
Court Reporter
CALL-ME-BACK, a free mobile phone facility that enables one subscriber to request a call from another, has prompted a Harare
Anti-sanctions campaign surpasses target
By Nobukhosi Fengu
THE anti-sanctions campaign launched by President Mugabe in March has gone exceptionally well with the target of two
Man tears off roof, rapes granny (85)
Masvingo Bureau
A ZIMUTO communal lands man last week allegedly tore through the thatched roof of an 85-year-old woman’s hut before raping
Over 70m kg tobacco sold so far
Agriculture Reporter
A total of 70,8 million kilogrammes of tobacco worth US$195m have so far been sold at the country’s four floors, the Tobacco
Mining firms under fire
By Zvamaida Murwira
MINING firms yesterday came under fire from stakeholders for viewing themselves as “godfathers” and treating corporate
Strike paralyses council
By Peter Matambanadzo
HARARE City Council is facing a se-rious liquidity crunch that has seen it failing to pay its bloated work force on time over a
Envoy’s bid to sue embassy staff flops
Herald Reporter
ATTEMPTS by Zimbabwean Ambassador to Australia Ms Jacqueline Zwambila to sue embassy staff in Canberra, who
Weapons depots targeted
TRIPOLI.
NATO planes pounded Libyan government weapons depots southeast of the town of Zintan yesterday, in a sign of widening
Fresh attacks hit Syria, Yemen
BEIJING.
Fresh volatility and violence on Sunday struck Syria and Yemen as both governments continued with their efforts to end their








