School row leaves 750 pupils stranded
By Felex Share
OVER 700 pupils at Cold Comfort Junior School were yesterday stranded after Herentals College barred them from
Biti deal backfires
Herald Reporter
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti has drawn sharp criticism from trade uni-ons and the business community for instructing
Why IMF boss will not come from Africa
By Chipo Musoko
WHILE many Africans were quick to join the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy in toasting, following the demise of
Grandpa (80) killed after bush sex session
Chinhoyi Bureau
IT’S a trait unique to a species of spider called the black widows, that sees females biting off the heads of the males after
‘Mushekwi is special’
By Robson Sharuko
TROTT MOLOTO, the second most powerful man at Mamelodi Sundowns, has hailed Nyasha Mushekwi as a rare and
China pledges to rally behind Zimbabwe
From Cletus Mushanawani in CHIADZWA
CHINA has promised to render full support to Zimbabwe to ensure that the country’s diamonds are sold without any
UZ halls of residents reopen in September
By Wenceslaus Murape
University of Zimbabwe’s halls of residence will be reopened in September this year after being closed for repairs in 2006.
City gets ultimatum over illegal vendors
Herald Reporter
The Home Industries and Markets Association has given Harare City Council a two-week ultimatum to remove illegal
Airport Road dualisation: Only 2 houses to be demolished
Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council and Augur Investments, the developers of the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Express-way (Airport Road) will
Rights draft report complete: Mangota
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S draft report on human rights prepared under the United Nations Human Rights Council’s universal periodic






