Do numbers matter in Africa?

Egpha Jokomo
There is a story that was often told when I was a young girl, of a man who went to a school to get a place for his child. Unfortunately he was told the places were full. The man could have none of that.

Illegal sanctions must be removed

We call upon the European Union to totally and unconditionally lift the sanctions it imposed on Zimbabwe in 2002 after the country embarked on the land reform programme.

Africa vows to boost infrastructure sector

The African continent is convinced that no economic development will be possible without developing the infrastructure sector on the continent, the African Union (AU) commissioner for infrastructure and energy said here at a press conference ahead of the 19th AU summit.   

Packed agenda for AU Summit

African leaders are meeting next week in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to review the political and socio-economic situation on the continent in an effort to promote deeper integration among member states.

Riley happy

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE women golf team coach, Cathy Riley, is happy with the players she is working with ahead of the Triangular series golf tournament set for Chapman.

Rugby fiesta at Harare Sports Club

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
ANOTHER rugby fiesta is in store today as the Metro Challenge Rugby Cup enters the second week at Harare Sports Club this morning. The Metro Challenge, which kicked off last week with a massive

Brendan Taylor for charity race

Sports Reporter
Zimbabwe cricket captain, Brendan Taylor, and key batsman, Hamilton Masakadza, are set to take part in a charity race organised by ZBC Power FM at Hellenic Sports Club this morning.

Children’s eye unit opens

Herald Reporters
GOVERNMENT has separated treatment of children with eye problems from the adult clinic to reduce the possibility of them getting blind, a senior Government official has said.

Cop, taxi driver on rape charge

Victoria Falls Reporter

IN a bizarre incident a policeman has landed himself in trouble for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl in a taxi with the help of the driver.

New gold prospecting technologies worry EMA

Midlands Correspondent

THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has approached the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to urgently come up with policies that curb serious land degradation brought by new technologies in the gold mining sector such as metal detecting machines, director Mr Aaron Chigona said.

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