Gaddafi son’s capture puts new Libya under test

BENGHAZI – The way in which the new Libyan authorities deal with Saif al-Islam’s capture after months on the run will test their

China’s 2012 GDP growth to slow

BEIJING. – China’s economy is expected to grow 9,2 percent in 2012, a slight drop from 9,4 percent this year, a university report

Afghans protest against long-term US deal

KABUL. – Over three thousand people, mostly students, protested yesterday in eastern Afghanistan against a deal that would

China could surpass US economy by 2027

LONDON. – In his long awaited update to his seminal 2001 paper on the BRIC economies of Brazil, India, Russia and China,

2 killed, over 670 injured in clash

CAIRO – Egyptian protesters have reoccupied Tahrir Square in Cairo, following deadly clashes with police in the capital and

Foreigners welcome as partners: War vets

Felex Share recently in CHIMOIO, Mozambique
ZIMBABWE’S sovereignty is non-negotiable and outsiders will only be welcome as partners in exploiting natural resources for

Zambia’s PF to send delegation to Bulawayo

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
The victorious Patriotic Front of Zambia will send a high powered delegation to the Zanu-PF National People’s Conference

Meikles hands 20 pc shareholding to workers

Herald Reporters
MEIKLES Limited yesterday handed over 20 percent of its shares to workers as part of its compliance with the country’s

Zanu-PF remembers Pararirenyatwa

Bulawayo Bureau
A sombre atmosphere yesterday engulfed a spot along the Bulawayo-Harare Road, where veteran nationalist and a national

Vigil ends, Airzim workers return to work

Herald Reporter
NORMALCY returned at Air Zimbabwe yesterday with workers reporting for work following negotiations with management. On

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