NATO now terrorist organisation: President
Herald Reporter
WESTERN countries have turned the North Atlantic Treaty Orga-nisation into a terrorist organisation that can be used to enhance their political agendas, President Mugabe has said.
Zim seventh top world diamond producer
By Hebert Zharare
ZIMBABWE is now the world’s seventh biggest diamond producer, moving six steps up from the previous ranking, a Kimberly Process report released last Friday revealed.
The country is riding fast to the top despite illegal economic sanctions imposed by Britain, the United States and the European Union that have made the marketing and sale of Marange gems difficult.
According to figures released by the KPCS and also reproduced by US diamond trade regulator, Rapaport,
Chinake urges nation to safeguard history
Herald Reporter
THE vice chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association Cde Jephat Chinake has urged Zimbabweans to
First black pilots ready for fly past
Herald Reporter
TWO founding Airforce of Zimbabwe fighter pilots who are now Air Vice Marshals, will today be flying jets during a fly past in
DPM Khupe urges women to accept balanced constitution
Herald reporter
Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe has said women should reject the new constitution if it does not have provision for 50
Mutasa’s future uncertain
Sports Reporter
Lloyd Mutasa’s future as Dynamos head coach was hanging in the balance last night after the club’s leadership held a crisis
Mukonoweshuro laid to rest
Herald Reporter
Public Service Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshuro, who died last Friday at Milpark Hospital in South Africa, was yesterday
MDC-T leaders snub Heroes Acre for Warren Hills
Herald Reporter
MDC-T leaders yesterday snubbed Heroes Day commemorations as they chose to converge at Warren Hills Cemetery for the burial of Public Service Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshuro even though Zanu-PF representatives who attended the burial managed to make it to the national shrine.
Minister Mukonoweshuro died on Friday at Milpark Hospital, in Johannesburg, South Africa. The burial was surprisingly slated for the same time as the Heroes Day commemorations at the National Heroes Acre.





