State to cater for 5pc Global Fund applications
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will cater for five percent of the Global Fund Round 11 total budget applications, the Parliamentary
Legislators grill Zupco board over revenue decline
By Zvamaida Murwira
MEMBERS of Parliament yesterday grilled the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company’s board over the sudden decline of
SA dismisses mass deportation reports
Beitbridge Bureau
The South African government has finalised the adjudication of 275 762 applications submitted by Zimbabweans wishing to
Air Zimbabwe deadlock persists
Herald Reporter
Air Zimbabwe pilots and management were yesterday still deadlocked over outstanding salaries and allowances. This was amid
City closes down flea market
Municipal Reporter
Harare councillors have ordered the immediate closure of the flea market operating near Boka Tobacco Auction Floors along
ANC rebukes ANCYL on Botswana
The ANC Youth League has crossed the line in its comments on bringing out regime change in Botswana, the ANC said.
Vodacom responds to Somalia crisis
According to the UN, more than 3,7 million people in Somalia – around a third of the population – are on the brink of starvation.
Nigeria backs off on talks with Islamists
A Nigerian government panel will not negotiate with an Islamist sect blamed for scores of attacks as previously stated and will
Fling proves costly
By Fungai Lupande
BARURA Express lead vocalist Morgan Dembo appeared at the Harare magistrates’ court where he had filed charges against a
Africa needs to be there for Zim
By Dambudzo Mapuranga
On July 10 2005 in Durban, South Africa, a declaration was made in tribute to the Organisation of African Unity on the



