Nine perish in accident

Herald Reporter
NINE people on their way from a funeral in Muzarabani died while 42 others were injured on Wednesday after a lorry they were

President back from Uganda

By Robert Mukondiwa
PRESIDENT Mugabe returned home last night after attending the inauguration of Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta

Malawian ambassador slams sanctions

Malawian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Professor Richard Phoya said the continued existence of illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe is

Mahachi laid to rest

Herald Reporter
ZVENYIKA MAHACHI, son to the late former Defence Minister Moven Mahachi, was buried at Warren Hills cemetery in Harare

School row: Two title deeds found

Herald Reporter
THE wrangle over the control of Cold Comfort Primary School is raging on amid allegations that the warring parties hold two

Cabinet okays Human Rights Commission Bill

 

By Sydney Kawadza
CABINET has approved the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Bill that will be gazetted before it is presented to

Unfair to shut doors on HIV positive moms

DISTURBING news from the region on discrimination make headlines in various newspapers. A recent advertisement in the

Courts should complement anti-poaching measures

LONG before Europe sat down in Berlin, Germany, in 1884 to set up the patchwork of borders that define African countries

Why US, Nato missiles target Libya

By William Blum
On April 9, Condoleezza Rice delivered a talk in San Francisco, or tried to. The former Secretary of State was interrupted

No need for GMOs: Mpande

Agriculture Reporter
ZIMBABWE does not need to switch to genetic engineering technology to improve agricultural yields and boost food

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