Uplift women, Acting President urges

Herald Reporter
ACTING President Joice Mujuru has called for concerted efforts in

ZFU to host three-day Agribusiness Expo

Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe Farmers Union will next month host a three-day Agribusiness Expo in Harare alongside the organisation’s 71st annual

Water shutdown for city

By Michael Chideme
HARARE residents will endure the whole weekend without water following a partial shutdown of the main Morton Jaffray Water  Treatment Plant from today until Sunday.

This means the smaller plant, Prince Edward, that produces on average 60 megalitres a day will be the only operational water purification plant.
Harare and the surrounding towns of Chitungwiza, Ruwa, Epworth and Norton require 1 200 megalitres of water daily but the city only manages to provide on average 600 megalitres.
Partial shutdowns have in the past resulted in water shortages for periods of up to a week after resumption of water production and pumping

Farmers urged to appreciate climate change

Agriculture Reporter
A climate expert has urged farmers to appreciate weather changes taking place in their areas and use the information when

ZAS stands shocker

Agriculture Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Agricultural Society has confirmed charging as much as US$15 000 for some stands for this year’s Harare

End sanctions now, say liberation movements

By Robert Mukondiwa in WINDHOEK, Namibia
LEADERS of liberation movements that brought independence to southern Africa yesterday demanded that the West lifts its  illegal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe which have crippled the economy and hurt the ordinary man.
In a joint communiqué released after their one-day meeting here, the liberation movements said: “The Heads of former liberation movements reiterate their call for the immediate and unconditional removal of the inhuman and illegal economic sanctions against the people of Zimbabwe.”
It was signed by representatives of the African National Congress of South Africa, MPLA of Angola, Chama Chama Pinduzi of Tanzania,

China questions Olympics security after riots

BEIJING.
China’s state media has questioned the ability of London’s embattled police to “maintain social order” for the 2012 Olympics

UK riots: Millionaire’s daughter, girl (11) arrested

CONTRARY to the British Government’s claims about the rioters’ “thuggery” behaviour during the unrest that rocked the UK  since Saturday, the demographics of the rioters who started appearing in court yesterday reveal that a millionaire’s daughter and an 11-year-old girl were among those arrested.
Three 14-year-old boys have also been charged with violent disorder.
Also among them was a charity worker and a woman who handed herself in after suffering pangs of guilt.
Laura Johnson (19), the millionaire’s daughter, was remanded in custody when she appeared in court in Bexley near London after being

Charity begins at home

Purchasing visual art for the home or office in Zimbabwe can be a daunting task. Especially since there are very few, if any,

10 most expensive toys for big boys

THIS week I thought I should focus on the 10 most expensive cars in the world, some of which we may never see on our

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