Zimbabwe-Zambia in joint bid to host 2013 UNWTO general assembly

From Isdore Guvamombe in Gyeongju, South Korea
THE 19th Session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation officially opened here yesterday afternoon with lobbying to

Army chief warns regime change agenda agents

Herald Reporter
ZNA commander Lieutenant General Philip Valerio Sibanda says the uniformed forces will not watch while the agents of regime change try to reverse the economic and political independence Zimbabwe gained in 1980.

He said Britain and America would not succeed in recolonising Zimbabwe through “misguided brothers and sisters”.
Officiating at the pass out parade of 486 recruits at Inkomo Barracks last Friday, Lt-Gen Sibanda said Zimbabweans should realise that the few years of suffering cannot be equated to lifetime bondage.

“This is without doubt what will happen if we are to allow the Americans and the British to come back and recolonise us through the back door using some of our misguided brothers

Mujuru raps GMB

Herald Reporters
VICE President Joice Mujuru has criticised the Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development and the  Grain Marketing Board for distributing maize seed that is not suitable for those Mashonaland Central districts, mostly in the north of the province, that receive low rainfall.

The Vice President said the failure by the Ministry and its relevant department to distribute suitable seed has exposed people to starvation.
She was addressing villagers in Rushinga, in the northern part of Mashonaland Central, during a launch of a US$2 million project being implemented by the Community Technology Development Trust through a consortium called Promoting Recovery in Zimbabwe funded by the Catholic Relief Services.

ZOC commended for forum organisation

Stanley Mutoya
A TOTAL of 43 delegates from 21 English-speaking African countries recently converged in the resort town of Victoria Falls

Hard work pays off for hulk Hungwe

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
HARD work and perseverance paid off for Victor Hungwe when he finally won his first major bodybuilding competition by

De Villers resigns

WELLINGTON – Peter de Villiers called it quits as South Africa coach after the reigning champions lost a Rugby World Cup

Aussies derail Springboks

WELLINGTON – Australia derailed South Africa’s bid to defend their Rugby World Cup title in an error-ridden 11-9

Asbestos: When white is right

Tichaona Zindoga Features Reporter
WHEN young Dr Godfrey Mataka arrived in Zvishavane in 1984 to take up the post of medical director at Shabanie Mine

Mapeza apologises

From Petros Kausiyo in PRAIA , Cape Verde
NORMAN MAPEZA was still searching for answers after his miserable Warriors class crashed out of the reckoning for the 2012

Africa must control its natural resources

by Professor Mukutwa Aiwa Atiku

After the end of slave trade and colonialism, the fight to gain access to Africa’s resources has been a major cold war between

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