It’s Winter Jazz time again!
By Liberty Hamunakwadi
THE Winter Jazz Festival opens in Harare tomorrow with a line-up of heavy hitters including popular dancehall and sungura
8 perish in accidents
Herald Reporters
EIGHT people died while 34 others were injured yesterday morning in two separate road accidents along the Chinhoyi-
Slizer, ZTA partner to market Zim tourism
By Ruth Butaumocho
Motswana dancer and singer Naledi Kaisara known as Slizer in music seems to have fallen in love with Zimbabwe! She returns
EPAs debate stirs controversy in Parliament
Herald Reporters
THE debate on whether Zimbabwe should embrace Economic Partnership Agreements yesterday stirred controversy with
HIV/Aids drugs breakthrough
By Fortious Nhambura and Flora Mudyawabikwa
ANTI-RETROVIRAL drugs can reduce chances of contracting HIV by up to 73 percent if taken daily by people who are
Banks sitting on US$1bn
Herald Reporters
BANKS are sitting on US$1 billion sourced from external sources in spite of claims by some local firms that they are
Illegal immigrants, refugees from Somalia barred
Crime Reporter
THE Immigration Department has instructed officers manning all the northern border posts not to accept illegal immigrants
We need not open old wounds: Mnangagwa
Bulawayo Bureau
Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has castigated the private media and leaders of other political parties for
SA crash claims 14 locals
From Thupeyo Muleya in LOUIS TRICHARDT, South Africa
FOURTEEN Zimbabweans perished, while nine others were seriously injured when a bus they were travelling in was involved
When will real SA independence come?
ABOUT two decades after independence, and with three successive black presidents, South Africa has not given the black








