Harare Agric show opens today
Agriculture Reporter
THE 101st edition of the Harare Agricultural Show begins today at the Exhibition Park with judging of stands starting as early as
N Ireland media warn police of riot footage risks
BELFAST. – The main news organisations operating in Northern Ireland told police yesterday that their growing demands for
Population to hit 7bn
PARIS. – The world population will reach seven billion later this year, with increases in the number of people in Africa off-setting
Former French PM holds talks on Libya
PARIS. – Former French prime minister and top diplomat Dominique de Villepin recently met Libyan figures to discuss ways out
Israel arrests Al Jazeera reporter
Jerusalem. – Israel has arrested a Palestinian journalist who works for the Arabic language Al Jazeera satellite network, and a
Kaunda stable
THE team of Zambian medical experts that went to assess the condition of first Republican president Kenneth Kaunda has said
Sadc must wean itself from donors, control own budget
THE proposal that a summit of a special council of ministers of Sadc be convened to look into ways the regional body can
Investment opportunities galore, but no takers
Noah Pito in Hurungwe
Though the district of Hurungwe is endowed with a diverse natural resources and often dubbed “the breadbasket of Mashonaland
Western democracy: Brazen use of force to obtain compliancy
IT is ironic that the brazen use of economic force with a view to obtain compliance to the US-led Western alliance – a clear
After independence, what next for South Sudan?
With a roaring cheer the people of South Sudan welcomed the newest nation in the world on July 9. Couples embraced and



