No to cellphone farming: Shamu

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will not hesitate to repossess farms from newly-resettled farmers not farming, a Cabinet minister said yesterday. Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu yesterday said some

schools called to prioritise learning of languages

Herald Reporter
TEACHERS should be equipped with skills to teach indigenous languages because they help cement national unity, Zimbabwe National Army Schools Welfare Trust chairman Cde  Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said

Couples now able to save marriages

Court Reporter
JUSTICE and Legal Affairs Deputy Minister Obert Gutu has urged couples to find alternative ways of preserving their marriages before flooding the courts with divorce applications. Deputy Minister Gutu said

President promotes Air Force officers

Herald Reporter
President Mugabe has promoted two Air Force of Zimbabwe Wing Commanders to the rank of Group Captain and elevated 12 Squadron Leaders to the rank of Wing Commanders. The promotions by Cde

Diamond earnings to double if sanctions go: ZMDC boss

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE Mining Development Corporation chairman Mr Godwills Masimirembwa yesterday said Zimbabwe’s earnings from diamond sales will double if the European Union and the United States

Godly women connect

E M Forster’s novel Howards End (1910) left a lasting impression in our literature class. Not that we could identify with the English lifestyle therein, but it was for this beautiful  quote, which became a sing-a-song in our dormitory: “Only connect! That was the whole of her sermon.
“Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer. Only connect, and the beast and the monk, robbed of the

Reason and the vampires

The whole concept of democracy and civil libertarianism largely emanates from the celebrated works of Enlightenment thinkers of the eighteenth century. Through the colonial legacy, Africa has been converted to a lapdog imitator of Western civilisation, pathetically feeding Western industrialisation with raw materials and natural resources, while celebrating the sucking of the blood of the continent by the vampires after whose civilisation we all strive, less for its benefits to us and more for our lost

Job seekers swindled

Midlands Correspondents.
Hundreds of job seekers in Gweru were allegedly fleeced of their money by a security company, Under Cover Security, when the company manage-ment collected $20 from each indivi-dual and vanished after promising them jobs.

Sudden push by West in Central Africa suspicious

By Garikai Chengu
OF late, Western media social networks and US Congressional hearings are ablaze with talk about major US military deployment in Central Africa to eliminate one Joseph Kony.
Kony is the leader of Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a rebel group that operates in an area the size of France across several African nations. The LRA is ostensibly fighting for religious freedom for Uganda’s underdeveloped north.

Bulawayo ladies darts team selected

Sports Reporter
AN eight-member women’s darts team will represent Bulawayo in the forthcoming National Darts Association of Zimbabwe-organised Easter Holidays Darts Championships after trials were held at Bellevue Sports Club over the past weekend.

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