Zebras cause stir in Harare suburbs

Herald Reporters
TWO zebras — believed to be part of a family that escaped from Lion and Cheetah Park — caused a stir in Budiriro and Kuwadzana, Harare, yesterday morning. One of the zebras was found in Budiriro 3 and taken to Tichagarika Shopping Centre in

African Travel Association Congress begins in Vic Falls

Isdore Guvamombe in Victoria Falls
THE 37th edition of the Africa Travel Association Congress starts here today with organisers optimistic that the gathering will market Zimbabwe as a safe and attractive tourist destination. The congress, which is a precursor to the 2013 United Nations

Govt justifies new vehicle registration

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
Government adopted the current vehicle registration system to enable law enforcement authorities to positively

DCC polls: Politburo decision hailed

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF provinces have hailed a Politburo decision directing national political commissar Cde Webster Shamu to

Chaos dogs new car licensing system

Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration yesterday said it will not extend the deadline for registering for new computerised licence discs despite an outcry from the public that the process was “cumbersome and disorganised”.

Zim to miss economic growth targets: Biti

Business Reporter
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti has warned that Zimbabwe could this year miss economic growth targets owing to revenue shortfalls and rising domestic debt.
He also attributed this to reduced demand for export commodities.
Minister Biti disclosed this to journalists at a briefing on the state of the economy for the period between January and March.

“We are facing a number of downward risks, which are threatening our macro-economic projections.
“The key reason is simply that we have not been able to meet our revenue targets and the key cause is non-performance of our diamond revenue.
“It is quite foreseeable that in the mid-term budget statement, major projections will be downwardly reviewed,” he said.
Minister Biti had projected that the economy would this year expand 9,4 percent, driven largely by mining, agriculture and tourism.
In the first quarter to March, Government collected US$771,1 million against a target of US$869,7 million.
Revenue collected from diamonds was US$30,4 million against a target of US$122,5 million.

Hwedza reign of terror ends

Fortious Nhambura Features Writer
AN elderly Maxwell Mhende was sitting quietly and warming his old body with a fire lit in his thatched kitchen when suddenly, he is startled by the news the whole village had waiting for. In a state of confusion Mhende shook his head twice, pinched

Mum’s health key in tackling child mortality

LONDON. — The past decade has seen great advances in child survival, but while toddlers and small children are benefiting, the death rate for new-born babies remains stubbornly high.

Now a new report suggests that paying more attention to their mothers’ health, and focusing on certain damaging but treatable diseases, could be one key to tackling neonatal mortality.
The traditional childhood killers — measles, pneumonia and diarrhoea — are all down; even where malaria is still rife, treated bednets are saving children’s lives. But as deaths from other causes drop, mortality in the first month of life looms ever larger.

Good looks a plus: Former BBA housemate

Ex-Big Brother Africa housemate Miss P (Peo Sebotho) believes that good looks could work to the advantage of Botswana’s representatives, in this year’s Big Brother reality show adventure. The popular 24-hour show started a week ago. Botswana

Amateurs have no place at Hifa

Richard Kohola Music Ride
The vibrancy and success of the Harare International Festival of the Arts every year is always determined by the quality of artistes. Whether it’s the Coca-Cola Green, Global Stage, Youth Zone or the Main Stage the performances are always world

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