British, French leaders in scramble for Libya
AS NATO forces continue what they believe to be the final bombardment in Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s remaining
Illegal DZ houses face demolition
Wenceslaus Murape Herald Reporter
ABOUT 400 houses built illegally on land designated for civil servants in Dzivaresekwa Extension Phase 2 face demolition,
124 girls raped in 12 days countrywide, say police
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
ONE-hundred-and-twenty-four girls were raped in the first 13 days of this month countrywide as the crime rate soars, police
Gutu gets Euro deal
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
ARCHFORD GUTU has finally made the grade in Europe, ending a frustrating period in which he spent months searching for
US ambassador admits Zim agricultural sector’s potential
Agriculture Reporter
UNITED States Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Charles Ray recently admitted that Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector had “unlimited
Tobacco clean up sales start Tuesday
Obert Chifamba Agriculture Reporter
TOBACCO mop up sales will start on September 20, 2011 and run until all the tobacco delivered to the floors this year has
ZOU runs training programme for farmers
Agriculture Reporter
ZIMBABWE Open University in conjunction with Zimbabwe Progressive Tobacco Farmers Union has launched a farmer-
Two-thirds of America think Obama’s plan will fail
WASHINGTON – When Republican candidates lashed out at Barack Obama during this week’s GOP debate, apparently they
Botswana Registrar of High Court faces fraud charge
Court Reporter
The Deputy Registrar of the High Court of Botswana yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts facing allegations
Stolen firearm used in robberies, murder
Court Reporter
A Mount Darwin man who allegedly stole a pistol from a Central Intelligence Organisation operative and used it to commit





