Zim feel hard done

From Paul Munyuki in UTAH, United States
YOUNG Sables head of technical Rick Kershaw still feels his side was hard done by the referee after he added another five minutes which resulted in Japan scoring a last minute try to win the game 39-36 in the opening game of the Junior World Rugby Trophy tournament here on Monday.

Nine perish in bus accident

Bulawayo Bureau
NINE people died when a Zupco bus rammed into a stationery haulage truck near Gweru yesterday.
Police said seven people died on the spot while two others were pronounced dead on admission to hospital.

Turkey hails Harare, Istanbul relations

Herald Reporter
Turkey has hailed the cordial relations between Harare and Istanbul saying the two countries should explore ways of enhancing their ties.Speaking to journalists after meeting Acting President John Nkomo

No celebration on Taylor sentence

Brima Patrick Kapuwa
I HAVE been following closely the entire UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone purportedly established to prosecute those figures who bear “the greatest responsibility” for crimes committed during the Revolutionary United Front war in Sierra Leone.

Editorial Comment: Immunisation days: Give children the protection they deserve

On Monday Health and Child Welfare Minister Dr Henry Madzorera launched the National Immunisation Days calling on parents and guardians to take children to designated health institutions and other sites specifically established for vaccinations and vitamin supplements.

Mind who you speak to

At the workplace Wenceslaus Murape
Many workers have been charged for allegedly divulging confidential company information to the media without authority from employers. This includes workers employed by the Government, as they

Who is accountable

Albert Nhamoyebonde
A DAY does not pass without glaring headlines in the Press of major miscalculations of the activities of the Government. Should we blame this on the Global Political Agreement (GPA) or on lack of ability by officials to advise Government?

ANC hails govt decision

JOHANNESBURG — The South African ruling African National Congress yesterday lauded the government’ s decision to invest two billion dollars in the Crisis Fund of the International Monetary Fund, saying the loan would help prevent another global economic crisis.

20 lawmakers undergo voluntary HIV tests

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
TWENTY parliamentarians yesterday underwent public voluntary counselling and testing for HIV.
The lawmakers took the initiative in their drive to encourage the grassroots to follow suit.

Chidawu’s appeal thrown out

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
BUSINESSMAN Mr Oliver Chidawu has lost his latest bid to block the transfer of 380 million Pelhams shares from businessman Mr Jayesh Shah to TN Asset Management, after the Supreme Court threw

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