Gaddafi was judged unfairly
Nkwazi Mhango
Although former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is history, he still has a lot to give as far as history is concerned. His rule
Disaster warning not just science
Linda Nordling
When the UN declared a state of famine in the Horn of Africa in July, one group of scientists was not surprised. In August
Nation expects a people oriented budget
The nation awaits, with bated breath, the National Budget presentation from Finance Minister Tendai Biti to find what he has
Woman escapes jail term for US$400 theft
Court Reporter
A ZENGEZA woman who collapsed in court yesterday escaped jail after she was slapped with a wholly-suspended five-month
‘Prophet’ in US$24 340 swindle
Praise Runyowa Herald Reporter
CLIENTS of a self-styled prophet who were allegedly swindled of US$24 340 beat up fellow worshippers accusing them of being
‘Cops’ make off with US$28 000
Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
A Harare businessman allegedly lost US$28 000 cash, his vehicle and a pistol to three suspected armed robbers who pounced
TN Asset Management remains major Pelhams shareholder
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
TN Asset Management will for now remain a major shareholder in Pelhams with a controlling stake of 36 percent until the
Zesa cancels tender
Herald Reporter
ZESA Holdings has cancelled the tender for the supply of pre-paid meters after the winning bidder said he was prepared to
MDC formations fight over MPs
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
TENSION is set to heighten in the MDC party with factions led by Professors Welshman Ncube and Arthur Mutambara
Chinese delegation slams sanctions
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
THE head of the visiting Foreign Affairs committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Cde Liu




