When we ruled!

Robin Walker
History”, writes the African-American professor, Maulana Karenga, “is the struggle and record of humans in the process of

Guzzlers cry foul over impending ban

LIKE an earthquake, reports that Government might soon implement a National Alcohol Policy outlawing beer sales Sundays

Resource constraints hamstring Parliament

ZM: Can you give us an overview of the past Parliamentary session and its main challenges and achievements?

City braces for another dry weekend

Herald Reporter
THERE will be no water again in

Condolences continue to pour in

Herald Reporters
THE outpouring of grief over the death

Gono blasts Kasukuwere ultimatum

Herald Reporter
RESERVE bank governor Dr Gideon Gono has dismissed threats that Standard Chartered Bank and Barclays Bank may soon

General’s burial set for today, to get 17-gun salute

Herald Reporters
FORMER Zimbabwe National Army Commander General Solomon Mujuru will be buried at the National Heroes Acre today  with a 17-gun salute and flypast by the Air Force of Zimbabwe.
He joins other military strategists who executed Zimbabwe’s armed struggle for independence already interred at the national shrine.

These include General Josiah Magama To-ngogara, Air Chief Marshal Josiah Tungamirai, General Vitalis Zvinavashe, Major General Charles Dauramanzi, Cde Alfred Nikita Mangena and Cde Ackim Ndlovu.

Thousands of people in Mashonaland East yesterday

Mnangagwa speaks on Gen Mujuru

Herald Reporter
DEFENCE Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa says General Solomon Mujuru who died in an inferno at his farmhouse in  Beatrice on Tuesday was a gallant soldier who contributed immensely to Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.

Speaking to journalists at One Commando Barracks in Harare yesterday when the remains of Gen Mujuru were about to be flown to his rural home in Chikomba, Minister Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe had lost one of the finest soldiers and pioneer of the liberation struggle.
“I knew Gen Mujuru since 1974 when I came out of prison. We met in Zambia where we worked together until today. Yes, the Mujuru family may say they have lost a father, brother cousin,

US after regime change in Syria

MOSCOW – Barack Obama’s call for the resignation of Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad indicates that the US’ true aim in

UK riots: Blacks look for answers

Foreign Editor
FOLLOWING the riots that rocked London and other British cities last week, black people resident in the UK are organising

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