Vimbai to launch own fragrance

Liberty Hamunakwadi Entertainment Reporter
Former Big Brother Amplified housemate Vimbai Mutinhiri is set to launch own range of fragrance before year end. The top

Alexio Kawara to perform at Joburg Festival

Entertainment Reporter
URBAN grooves musician, Alexio Kawara is set to perform at the annual Joburg Arts Alive International Festival to be held in

Pageant preps at an advanced stage

Entertainment Reporter
PREPARATIONS for the Miss Harare Disabled are now at an advanced stage with models now rehearsing for the pageant to be

Majeke thrives without music promoters

Richmore Tera Arts Correspondent
THE unwillingness by some music promoters to work with upcoming musicians has prompted some of these young artistes to

Ruth Ziolkowski soldiers on

CUSTER, South Dakota. – Nearly every morning for more than half a century, 85-year-old Ruth Ziolkowski has risen around

Goche admitted security chiefs opposed GPA

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF national secretary for transport and welfare Cde Nicholas Goche admitted that security chiefs were against the

Mutambara’s book gives insight into blacks’ struggle

Herald Reporters
NZIRAMASANGO, a book by the late Philemon Joseph Mutambara, the father of Deputy Prime Minister Professor Arthur

2nd national HIV/Aids strategic plan complete

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE has completed the development of a second national HIV/Aids strategic plan for 2011 to 2015 which is designed to

Govt bigwigs spreading HIV: President

Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has castigated some Government officials for contributing to the spread of HIV and Aids through promiscuity.
Officially opening Zimbabwe’s second National HIV and Aids conference yesterday, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces said efforts should be taken to stop mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

“The role of men in society is unquestionable.
“It is for this reason that men should take their place in the HIV response, both for their own health as well as in support of women and children . . . and it is not just treatment, but also a fact of discipline.

Sanctions: EU gets 2-week ultimatum

Fidelis Munyoro Assistant News Editor
GOVERNMENT has given the European Union a two-week ultimatum to furnish it with reasons for clandestinely imposing illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe or face litigation before the General Court of European Court of Justice for the annulment of the embargo.
The EU and its allies imposed sanctions on the Zanu-PF Government leadership when it implemented agrarian reforms to redress colonial land imbalances.

MDC-T, which called for the sanctions, is not targetted.
In a legal notice dated September 1 2011, the Government, through Attorney-General Mr Johannes Tomana, communicated its intention to the president of the council of the EU, Greece.

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