Africa Day and imperialist threats
By Abayomi Azikiwe
ON May 25, people all over the world will recognise the 48th anniversary of Africa Day (also known as Africa Liberation Day),
Nyandoro back in Warriors fold
By Eddie Chikamhi
VETERAN Warriors’ midfielder Esrom Nyandoro has bounced back into the fold after he was named in a 23-member squad to
New stance on Zim expected at Sadc summit
By Isdore Guvamombe and Tichaona Zindoga
THE Sadc extraordinary summit slated for Windhoek, Namibia, this week is likely to take a different stance from the recent
Sanctions action plan on cards
By Sydney Kawadza
ZIMBABWE will soon launch a three-pronged programme of action against sanctions after collecting over 2,5 million
Debt costs Airzim plane
By Takunda Maodza
CRISIS-RIDDEN Air Zimbabwe suffered another knock yesterday when Zambezi Airlines withdrew its plane which the national
Biti digs in on civil servants’ salaries
By Zvamaida Murwira
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti yesterday insisted there is no money to raise civil servants’ salaries despite reports that the
Khaya Moyo meets German MPs
Herald Reporters
Germany stands guided by the European Union on the bloc’s sanctions regime and does not see the embargo imposed on
ZUJ slams Tsvangirai’s attack on journalists
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Union of Journalists has sla-mmed Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for attacking journalists working for the
Mnangagwa lodges complaint over service chiefs story
Herald Reporter
DEFENCE Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has lodged a formal complaint to the Zimbabwe Media Commission over a story
Party says polls should be held this year
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE should proceed with general elections this year to decide who should rule the country with or without the MDC-T’s






