Seventh Intwasa festival roars to life
From Ruth Butaumocho in BULAWAYO
THE Seventh Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo was officially launched at the City Hall grounds here in on Wednesday night
Private sector urged to assist in housing
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
THE Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities, Mr Giles Mutsekwa, has urged the private sector to assist Government in
Japan pledges to resuscitate irrigation
Herald Reporter
JAPAN yesterday pledged to resuscitate Zimbabwe’s irrigation schemes to boost food production in dry areas. Outgoing
Rhino horn status, just a myth
Francis Nhema
Zimbabwe has, for the first time in its history, set aside a day to exclusively commemorate the life of the rhino, which faces
World deserves peace, security
Once more the world has just marked another International Day of Peace on 21 September and we need to reflect on the
Proliferation of dispensers of false generosity worrying
The end of the Cold War marked a paradigm shift in the role of the state in the international system. The Westphalian
Chavez blows cap off West
In a move aimed at protecting the Venezuelan economy from the global economic crisis, the president also said his
Reason Wafawarova: Worshipping at the shrine of Empire
IT is axiomatic that the leaking of any information meant to be private and confidential is an indisputable cause of discomfort for the person or persons meant to be protected
After banning our songs, what next?
Apart from the vast natural resources, Africa’s artistic forms and history are its national assets. Censorship has reared its ugly head in a free South Africa. It started with challenging
Safety and Health at work
The 19th World Congress on Safety and Health at Work is taking place this week in Instabul, Turkey with a deliberate focus on building healthier and safer workplaces. By far it is



