Zim to host IHF First degree course
By Collin Matiza
IN a welcome development that is likely to go a long way in uplifting the standards of handball coaching and refereeing in
Maputo ready for AAG
From Robert Mutsauki in MAPUTO, Mozambique
WITH less than six weeks to go before the opening ceremony of the 10th All-Africa Games, Maputo, as the host city, can
Sables off to Kenya
By Paul Munyuki
THE Sables are confident of maintaining their unbeaten run in the Victoria Cup when they take on Kenya in the final game
Oxfam slams Euro govts
NAIROBI.
Oxfam accused several European governments of “willful neglect” yesterday as an US$800 million aid shortfall slowed the
Kibaki ignites ivory stockpile
MANYANI.
Kenya’s president Mwai Kibaki yesterday ignited five thousand tonnes of ivory stockpiled in the country since being seized in
Reason Wafawarova: Reverence for hatred of democracy
THE truism that characterises US meddling in the political affairs of weaker nations can be the Reaganite “democracy
Vending order of day in Chegutu
By Mike Chimombe in Chegutu
IT is almost midnight and the weather is blistering cold but for her it does not matter as she struggles to sell weather-beaten
US$344 million tobacco sold
Agriculture Reporter
Tobacco worth US$345,2 million has been sold through the auction and contract market at a seasonal average price of US$2,78
EPAs debate stirs controversy in Parliament
Herald Reporters
THE debate on whether Zimbabwe should embrace Economic Partnership Agreements yesterday stirred controversy with
When devil runs with the gospel
WATCHING the Western media’s mouth-washed platitudes about Mandela, its hard to imagine this is the same guy who was






