Govt spells out position on summit
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S objective at the forthcoming Sadc summit in Windhoek, Na-mibia, is to communicate the accurate situation in
Water supply situation starts improving
Herald Reporters
HARARE’S water supply situation has started improving following the completion of major repairs at Morton Jaffray Water
IMF chief denied bail
NEW YORK.
A New York judge denied IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn bail yesterday, despite an offer from his defence team to put up
Russia to mediate in Libyan crisis
MOSCOW.
Russia was due yesterday to hold previously unannounced talks with envoys of Libyan leader Muamar Gadaffi amid efforts by
Priests who sexually abuse kids must face legal action – Vatican
VATICAN CITY.
Priests suspected of sexually abusing children should be turned over to the authorities and face legal action, the Vatican said
A history based on lies
By Udo W Froese
PICTURE this – you land at Cape Town’s international airport on your way to the beautiful “mother city” of South Africa.
Used car import rules to change: Official
By Peter Matambanadzo
GOVERNMENT is considering relaxing the age limit of vehicles to be imported into the country from five years to another
blacks give birth to white son
A BLACK couple told yesterday of its shock and mystification when its son was born with white skin and blond hair. Francis
Rapist uncle jailed 12 years
Court Reporter
A BINDURA man was last week sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for raping his 11-year-old niece. He enticed the orphaned
When city turns into a real jungle
By Roselyne Sachiti
A SALESWOMAN holding a microphone invites shoppers to come and buy a variety of furniture including beds, lounge and






