Call for informal sector to contribute Aids levy
Herald Reporter
SENATORS have called on the Government to levy the informal sector for the country to meet Millenium Development Goal
Let’s take action against urbanisation challenges
By Mugwazeni Sithole
Urbanisation can simply be defined as a situation whereby the majority of the country’s population lives in towns and cities.
Zimdollar-era retirees must be compensated — experts
From Peter Matambanadzo in NYANGA
WORKERS dismissed or retired before the introduction of multiple currencies in February 2009 should not go empty-handed
Municipal police accused of corruption
By Zvamaida Murwira
HARARE municipal police are engaging in corrupt activities at Mbare Musika, making it difficult for council to deal with
Law Society exposed
Herald Reporter
Some members of the Law Society of Zimbabwe want to block the re-registration of Mr Godwills Masimirembwa as a lawyer
Jehovah’s Witnesses convention opens
Herald Reporter
THOUSANDS of Jehovah’s Witnesses are expected to converge at the Church’s Harare Assembly Hall for a three-day convention
Britain expels all Libyan diplomats, recognises rebels
LONDON.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced yesterday that his country will expel all remaining Libyan embassy staff,
US debt: Bonfire of the vanities?
WASHINGTON.
How did the United States, the world’s richest nation and sole superpower, come to the brink of a catastrophic default on its
Sacked Zifa boss files opposing papers
By Petros Kausiyo and Daniel Nemukuyu
THE row between Zifa and Henrietta Rushwaya over four vehicles and three generators donated to the association took
Warriors move up again
Sports Reporter
THE Warriors have continued their rise on the Fifa Coca Cola football rankings after moving another place up the ladder






