Matter of Fact

In our story yesterday titled SA officials seek audience with local counterparts, we erroneously attributed to South

United States should learn: Clinton

WASHINGTON – The United States should learn from emerging powers such as India and Brazil and make its economic interests

Chinese premier against protectionism

GUANGZHOU – Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao yesterday urged all nations to further open their markets and reject rising

Remembering Julius Nyerere

Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere was the father of southern African liberation, and one of the founding fathers of the

Google insists newspapers not losing out on Internet

VIENNA – Internet search engine Google insisted yesterday it was not stealing business from the print media even if it has

Partial results: Liberia headed for run-off

MONROVIA – Partial results in Liberia’s presidential election show Nobel Peace Prize winner Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the

Sata plans to overhaul constitution in 90 days…lambasts economists on inflation talk

LUSAKA – Zambia’s new president Michael Sata announced plans to overhaul the constitution yesterday, the latest step in his

Zanu-PF, MDC-T head for policy showdown

Herald Reporter
MDC-T and Zanu-PF are heading for a showdown as it emerged yesterday that the former has crafted a parallel economic empowerment policy dubbed Jobs, Investment and Upliftment Programme that it wants the inclusive Government to implement.
The party plans to officially launch the policy next week.

There is already an Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act, which requires all foreign-owned firms to cede 51 percent shareholding to consortiums run by local people which the inclusive Government is implementing.
This policy, which is the brainchild of Zanu-PF, entails giving indigenous Zimbabweans ownership of companies first and then grow the businesses later.

Prosecutors agree to end strike

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
STRIKING prosecutors and law officers have agreed to return to work on Monday while the discrepancies in their salaries with

Mpofu extends olive branch to civic society

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE’s non-governmental organisations are the only civic groups in the world that attend international meetings such as

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