Mutare police top brass war spills into court
Court Reporter
INFIGHTING among the top brass in the police in Manicaland province has spilled to the High Court with the Officer Commanding
Policeman dies of petrol tanker burns
Crime Reporter
A SENIOR policeman died on Wednesday of burns he sustained when a fuel tanker blew up in Sunningdale recently and caught
Law firm sues Norton council
Court Reporter
A HARARE law firm is suing Norton Town Council for US$18 500 in unpaid legal services it provided to the local authority for two
Zimondi, 3 accused removed from remand
Court Reporter
Retired Air Commodore Kenneth Zimondi and three others accused of swindling a Harare woman of R235 000, have been
Chegutu to mark Heroes Day with bira
Herald Reporter
PEOPLE in Chegutu District will conduct an all night vigil at the District’s Heroes Acre as part of commemorations for this
Jumbo tramples boy to death
Herald Reporter
A 16-year-old boy was on Monday trampled to death by a bull elephant that is part of a herd of 25 terrorising villagers in
Rift threatens Libya rebels
BENGHAZI.
Libya’s rebels were threatened by a rift yesterday, as their progress on the battlefield slowed and one of Muammar Gaddafi’s
Obama concerned about debt effects
BEIJING.
US President Barack Obama said on Wednes-day that the debt ceiling crisis had an unnecessary negative impact on the
Nationalisation is a given – Cosatu
JOHANNESBURG.
Nationalisation is going to happen; it is just the manner in which it will be implemented that needs to be decided, Cosatu said
Obama better than Bush? Yes, but for who?
By Stephen Gowans
THE view of the New York Times and its columnist Paul Krugman is that the Obama presidency isn’t proceeding the way it


