Effective communication enhances good governance
Ronald Reagan is remembered as the Great Communicator, due to his simple ability to speak to the hearts of Americans and
Pressure mounts on caddie Williams
SHANGHAI. – Pressure was mounting yesterday on the European Tour to investigate caddy Steve Williams after his racial insult
Sensational Kaymer takes HSBC Champions title
SHANGHAI. – Germany’s Martin Kaymer carded a sensational seven birdies on the back nine yesterday to take the HSBC
Dwain Chambers steps up Olympic ban fight
LONDON. – Dwain Chambers’ manager wants the British Olympic Association to lift the athlete’s ban from the Games. The
Osasuna get Real thumping
MADRID. – REAL Madrid thumped Osasuna 7-1 with a hat-trick from Cristiano Ronaldo and goals from Gonzalo Higuain,
IMF chief takes Europe rescue talks to Russia
MOSCOW – International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde takes her European rescue talks to petrodollar-rich Russia today
Eurozone keeps heat on Greece, holds back aid
BRUSSELS – Eurozone finance ministers regroup today to pressure Greece to unite behind reforms in return for aid vital to its
City violence: MDC-T security guard in the dock
Court Reporter
AN MDC-T security guard accused of blocking police from arresting vendors who had assaulted them at the party’s headquarters
21 hospitalised as typhoid outbreak hits Harare
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
AT least 21 people have been admitted at a Harare hospital, while 54 others are under obsvervation following an outbreak of typhoid.
The affected people are admitted at Beatrice Infectious Diseases Hospitals, with two confirmed cases by late yesterday.
City health services director Dr Stanley Mungofa confirmed the typhoid outbreak.
“This is an outbreak because it’s not normal for the city to have such diseases like typhoid or cholera,” Dr Mungofa said.
“Someone can carry the typhoid bacteria for 20 years
Diamonds deal boon for Zim
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
ZIMBABWEANS across the political divide yesterday hailed the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme for allowing the country to trade in diamonds from Marange saying the revenue will help bust sanctions and boost the economy.
The KPCS gave Zimbabwe the green light to sell its diamonds at a plenary session held in Kinshasa, DRC, this week.
The KCS endorsement came in the face of spirited efforts by some Western nations – led by the US, Canada and Australia – that wanted to bar the Chiadzwa gems from the international market.
The Western nations, that imposed economic sanctions on



