Politics shouldn’t interfere with school system: Committee told
Herald Reporter
POLITICAL parties should not use schools during contests for political space as that affects learning and leads to the exodus
Cement prices set to go down
Herald Reporter
CEMENT prices are set to decline following the resumption of operations at the second mill at Lafarge. Engineers at Larfage
10 Zimpapers scribes nominated for awards
Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Union of Journalists yesterday unveiled finalists of the National Journalists and Media Awards in which 10
AFM urges Zimbabweans to be proud of their heritage
The four-day Apostolic Faith Mission Greater Harare International Conference ended on Sunday amid calls for Zimbabweans to
NRZ employees return to work
Labour Reporter
NATIONAL Railways of Zimbabwe workers who went on strike last week demanding outstanding salaries yesterday returned to
Tsvangirai is taking us for granted: Mat South
Bulawayo Bureau
THE electorate in Matabeleland South has accused MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai of taking the region for granted
Burnt woman incurs US$5 000 medical bill
Muchaneta Chimuka Herald Correspondent
THE woman who got burnt early this year when she fell on naked electricity cables while battling a commuter omnibus conductor over
MY TURN :-Who will tell our children bedtime stories?

by Caesar Zvayi
A friend of mine always quips, after the burial of each national hero, ‘‘once again another chapter of our history is gone, to
Cost of disability in marriage
For most women, marriage is the highest watermark of their lives, the crowning glory that sets the stage for a wonderful,
Power of Internet on readership
The latest readership survey released by the Advertising Research Foundation shows a sharp decline in readership for the




