Mubarak supporters, opponents clash
Cairo – Supporters and opponents of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak clashed again yesterday outside the court where
Libyan officials, rebels hold talks in Tunisia
TUNIS – Libyan rebels and representatives of Muammar Gaddafi’s government held negotiations late on Sunday in a hotel in
Obama’s rating hits record low
Washington – US president Barack Obama’s job approval rating has sunk below 40 percent for the first time, according to a new
SA municipal workers on strike
Johannesburg – At least 145 000 South African municipal workers will walk off their jobs in a strike aimed at shutting down
Bloodiest day claims 66 Iraqis
Baghdad – Attacks in more than a dozen cities across Iraq killed 66 people yesterday, including 40 in twin blasts blamed on
All set for Harare show
Agriculture Reporter
All is set for the Harare Agricultural Show which begins on Friday at the Harare Exhibition Park. Exhibitors were yesterday
Politicking stalling ethanol project, say villagers
From Ray Bande in Chisumbanje
Traditional leaders have identified unnecessary politicking as a challenge to the successful completion of the Chisumbanje
15 perish in road crashes
Herald Reporter
FIFTEEN people were killed while 13 others were seriously injured in two separate road accidents yesterday, one of them
Cabinet approves minerals exploration company
Cabinet has approved the draft framework for establishing a company to spearhead exploration of minerals throughout the
Expert urges regular eye exam
Herald Reporter
DIABETES is the number one cause of acquired





