Ngonidzashe Makusha in bid to redeem lost pride
Collin Matiza Deputy Sports Editor
AFTER failing to qualify for the men’s 100 metres final at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, Ngonidzashe Makusha
Munyonga lands Africa post
By Petros Kausiyo
ZIMBABWE Olympic Committee medical commissioner Nicholas Munyonga’s international profile continued to grow recently
Nyamutsamba hails Cheetahs victory
Paul Munyuki in LUSAKA, Zambia
CHEETAHS’ coach Gilbert Nyamutsamba believes his sides’ performance in both the Confederation of African Rugby
Zim-US relations: Mutual respect important
Last week, United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Charles Ray met Zanu-PF national chairman, Ambassador Simon Khaya
Chile students and Government face to face
Santiago. – Chilean students have accepted the invitation of President Sebastian Piñera to initiate dialogue, although they
ANCYL not mobilising support: Malema
Johannesburg. – The ANC Youth League is not mobilising people to come to Luthuli House to show support for its leaders at
Subsidised grain: The poor priced out
Herald Reporters
SOME famine-hit households cannot afford to buy maize from Grain Marketing Board depots at the subsidised price of US$16 per 50kg bag.
Those with cattle and goats are now selling these to buy grain.
In the June Agriculture and Food Security brief, Agritex states that the pricing system and transport costs would “ultimately have an effect on households’ access to grain, thereby affecting the food security situation in the next few months”.
The Agritex report comes after submissions by GMB that it had since finished moving grain to deficit areas in February yet most distressed families were still facing starvation.
Libyan revolt no threat to Zim – army chief
Bulawayo Bureau
AFRICAN leaders should stand united to guard against rebellious forces that wish to cause unrest and destabilise the continent, Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Philip Valerio Sibanda, has said.
In an interview after a passout parade at Imbizo Barracks on the outskirts of Bulawayo yesterday, Lt-Gen Sibanda said the rebellion in North Africa, particularly Libya, was not a threat to Zimbabwe.
However, Lt-Gen Sibanda said Zimbabwe, just like the whole of Africa, was secure from unrest as long as the continent remains united.
He said the sporadic fighting in Libya, where rebels have killed hundreds of people, including defenceless civilians, would
Hotel told to reinstate waiter
Labour Reporter
A WAITER who was fired from his job for inciting fellow workers to go on strike has won his case for reinstatement without loss of
Interfin ordered to release US$1,5m shares to businessman
Daniel Nemukuyu Herald Reporter
THE High Court has ordered Interfin Securities Private Limited to immediately release to a Harare businessman six million AICO





