Unmasking Great Lakes’ chronic food insecurity

KIGALI. – High population density, low government support for agriculture, and poor infrastructure and farming methods have resulted in chronic food insecurity in Africa’s Great

China donates computers

Herald Reporter
CHINA has donated 30 computers and 10 projectors to Zimbabwe to be distributed to schools, as relations between the two

Concern over delay of wheat producer price announcement

Agriculture Reporter
WHEAT farmers have expressed concern over Government’s delay in announcing this year’s wheat producer price. The situation,

Farmers urged to prepare land as rain season beckons

Agriculture Reporter
THE rains being experienced throughout Zimbabwe indicate a step towards the onset of the rainy season and experts have

‘The show goes on’ opens at Mannenberg

Herald Reporter
THE inspirational documentary on Tongai Moyo’s fight against cancer will show at the Mannenberg today from 6pm to 8pm, a

Assault victim relives horror

Herald Reporters
TAPIWA Chibaya, the Chiedza Chevatendi band member who was assaulted by MDC-T youths and vendors at Harvest House

PM digs in on pro-gay stance

Herald Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday dug in on his support for gays and lesbians, saying he would not condemn their  unnatural acts as it is their democratic right to engage in same-sex unions.

Addressing journalists at his Charter House offices, the PM said while he might differ with homosexuals on the practice, he respected their belief.
Charter House is home to MDC-T’s parallel government structures.
“What I will refuse to do is to persecute them, judge, condemn or vilify them because judgment is the preserve of

Deeper global job recession looms, says ILO

THE International Labour Organisation has warned that the global economy is on the verge of a new and deeper jobs  recession that could ignite social unrest.
In a grim report ahead of the G20 summit in Cannes this week, the ILO said the risk of unrest was rising in 45 of 118 countries it examined, and that it would take at least five years for employment in advanced countries to return to pre-crisis levels.

“We have reached the moment of truth. We have a brief window of opportunity to avoid a major double-dip in employment,” said Raymond Torres, director of the ILO International Institute for Labour Studies.
The report, World of Work Report 2011: Making Markets Work for Jobs, says 80 million jobs need to be created over the next two years to return to pre-crisis employment rates, but the recent slowdown in growth suggests the world economy is likely to create only half of the jobs needed.

No more talks, says Zanu-PF

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
ZANU-PF says it has lost faith with the Global Political Agreement forum of negotiators, calling for the establishment of other  platforms to deal with outstanding issues.
Negotiating teams from Zanu-PF and the two MDC formations met Sadc facilitator South African President Jacob Zuma’s facilitation team in Harare yesterday.

The team, comprising Mr Charles Nqakula and Ms Lindiwe Zulu, met with the negotiating teams of Cdes Patrick Chinamasa and Jonathan Moyo (Zanu-PF), Mr Tendai Biti and Mr Elton Mangoma (MDC-T) and Mrs Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga and Mr Moses Mzila Ndlovu (MDC).
Cde Chinamasa said Prof Moyo attended the meeting in

SuperSport come to town

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
THE marriage between the Premier Soccer League and pay-per-view television giant SuperSport – which could revolutionise

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