ZOU, union to train tobacco farmers
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Open University and Zimbabwe Progressive Tobacco Farmers Union have signed an agreement that will see the
Maths, science compulsory up to O-Level
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has made the teaching of mathematics and science subjects up to Ordinary Level compulsory, Parliament
Govt fighting to keep Air Zimbabwe afloat
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT is currently doing firefighting to save Air Zimbabwe from total collapse as the national airline requires at
Minister blasts bid to influence judiciary
By Lloyd Gumbo
GOVERNMENT is concerned with attempts by some non-governmental organisations and foreign governments trying to
MTP seeks to entrench gains
By Golden Sibanda
THE recently launched Medium Term Plan seeks to entrench and improve on the macro-economic gains achieved through
Mugabe-bashing, Politics of humanitarian aid
By Farirai Chubvu
IN the run-up to the 2008 harmonised elections, the MDC-T leadership told us ad nauseum, that their Western handlers were
Rautenbach, Klinger head for VW Rally
By David Ledbitter and Collin Matiza
ZIMBABWE’S motor rallying ace driver Conrad Rautenbach and his French co-driver Nicolas Klinger will be in maximum
China offers Africa chance to author own narrative
By James Shikwati
RENEWED interest in Africa by emerging and existing global giants may develop the continent, but leave Africans
Colombia through
SANTA FE.
Colombia marched into the quarter-finals of the Copa America soccer tournament on Sunday after a 2-0 win over Bolivia
The invasion of Australia — Official at last
By John Pilger
THE City of Sydney has voted to replace the words “European arrival” in the official record with “invasion”. The deputy lord






