Concern over SA deportations
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
SOME Zimbabweans who were recently deported from South Africa left behind minor children and property. The children
Another award for Arubi
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
WARRIORS goalkeeper Washington Arubi capped a brilliant season last night when he was voted the Dynamos Player of the
Govt should address educational imbalances
The discrepancy between the Grade Seven results produced by schools attended by children from relatively affluent homes
Form banking co-operatives, Mujuru urges SMEs
Herald Reporter
Vice President Joice Mujuru has urged Small to Medium Enterprises to form a co-operatives’ bank to evade tringent lending
Examination fees go up marginally
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has marginally increased public examinations fees for next year while tuition fees at all Government schools
Spare a thought for Nehanda
Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve if you like, when an ancestor feels the need to
Khaya Moyo tells foreigners to keep off
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday told the visiting International Crisis Group delegation to stop
Construction of LSU gains pace
Bulawayo Bureau
CONSTRUCTION of Lupane State University has gained pace with the university expecting to relocate to the site soon. In his
When lack of knowledge leads to hara-kiri
“If a ‘leaf falls on the grass in Afghanistan,’ the Afghan leader (Hamid Karzai) points a finger towards Islamabad, saying the
History, entitlement and the future
It is quite compelling for Zanu-PF’s political opponents to denounce liberation history as empty rhetoric that will not feed the






