Gweru City Council defies Government directive
Midlands Correspondent
Gweru City Council is defying a Government directive to reinstate fired chamber secretary Mr Richard Masinire amid reports that
Computers: The blind priced out
Noziphor Khanda said most technological advances are priced from US$50 to about US$1 000. The people who can get
Irrigated tobacco planting season begins
Agriculture Reporter
FARMERS have started planting irrigated tobacco for the 2011-12 cropping season. Irrigated tobacco is planted from September
Libya’s fig leaf revolution
Jeroboam Shaanika
Inspired by the people of Tunisia and Egypt, who succeeded in toppling their respective governments, the people of Libya
‘Crazy’ Knightley stars in ‘A Dangerous Method’
VENICE. – Canadian director David Cronenberg’s latest movie “A Dangerous Method” explores the role a little-known Russian
Women urged to claim stake in economy
Herald Reporter
WOMEN have been urged to work hard and claim their stake in all sectors of the economy to achieve their empowerment goal.
13 soldiers still on the run
Court Reporter
POLICE are still looking for 13 soldiers who assaulted Mbare residents two weeks ago in retaliation for an attack on their
DPM Mutambara launches book
Richmore Tera Herald Reporter
DEPUTY Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara on Thursday launched a book titled “Nziramasanga” by his late father
City re-institutes disciplinary hearings for 317 workers
Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council has re-instituted disciplinary hearings for the 317 workers it recently reinstated and paid handsomely for up
10 Kuwaiti lawyers to defend Mubarak
CAIRO. – Ten Kuwaiti lawyers will join the defence team for Egypt’s ousted president Hosni Mubarak in his trial on charges of





