US appetite for war baffling
By William Blum
If I could publicly ask our beloved president one question, it would be this: “Mr President, in your short time in office you’ve
Masvingo resolves Jabulani Sibanda stays
Masvingo Bureau
THE Zanu-PF provincial executive has reversed its earlier decision to expel war veterans leader Cde Jabulani Sibanda from the
Anti-corruption commission approved
Herald Reporter
PARLIAMENT’S Standing Rules and Orders Committee has approved the nine-member Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption
Another witness to Mliswa’s case testifies
Court Reporter
THE trial of businessman Temba Mliswa, accused to have stolen a generator from a former commercial farmer, continued
Lawyer accused of undermining President’s office
Court Reporter
A Harare lawyer has appeared in court facing charges of undermining the Office of the President after he allegedly said “hazvisi
Court orders MP to take HIV test
Court Reporter
BULAWAYO regional magistrate Mr Mark Dzira yesterday ordered the Member of the House of Assembly for Insiza South
Let’s not abuse fruits of independence
A HARE, which is known for its proclivity for tricks, has performed so many antics but it has never mastered the art of climbing
Rebels seize hamlet 50km near Tripoli
GUALISH.
Libyan rebels fighting to oust Muammar Gadaffi pressed ahead yesterday with day two of a Nato-backed offensive after
South Sudan finalises arrangements
JUBA.
South Sudan has finalised its arrangements to become the world’s newest state via declaration of independence slated on July 9.
Cold spell to persist: Met Office
Herald Reporter
THE cold spell currently being experienced across the country will persist until next week, the Meteorological Services





