Wanted motorists: None reports to cops
Crime Reporter
NONE of the 5 000 motorists on the police wanted list for traffic offences reported to police yesterday while a total
‘Make us run with the hares’
By Stephen Mpofu
Should they really not have realised or even known when things went well for them, but against blacks that an
AAG takes sanctions war to US
Recently, the Affirmative Action Group was in the United States of America for the annual ZimExpo held this year
Out with tent dresses, in with the new trends
By Gilbert Manduwa
It is very amazing how fashion conscious Zimbabweans are catching up with the latest world trends. Today’s
Sincerity builds relationships
Last week, the guest writer on the Make a Difference column wrote on the need to appreciate and celebrate one
Sino-Africa relations: Who is benefiting?
By Tirivangani Masawi
African countries have been failing to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the relationship with
. . . SA raps deliberate Nato attacks
South Africa on Wednesday accused Nato of deliberately targeting Muammar Gaddafi and warned that its military
Mt St Mary’s SOS to former students
By Fortious Nhambura
“One day we will also want to have a vibrant old students association like the Kutama Old Boys Association. That
Girl (12) assaulted for failing to prepare supper on time
A 31-YEAR OLD woman from Msane area in Beitbridge has been sentenced to perform 210 hours of community
Company gives goodies, cash to children’s home
Herald Reporter
SEED CO has donated blankets, foodstuffs and cash to Harare Children’s Home as part of the seed processing firm’s




