Nguni on farmers

Herald Reporter
FARMERS have been urged to use land fully by producing to the maximum to shame the country’s imperialists.

Eyes for Zim donates

Herald Reporter
Eyes for Zimbabwe has donated medical equipment worth thousands of dollars to the Government to provide efficient health services to people with eye problems.

Government in dilemma over sex workers

Lloyd Gumbo
Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT is in a dilemma on what to do with commercial sex workers who are expected to troop into the country for the United Nations World Trade Organisation General Assembly to be co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia next year.

Family finds remains of ANC cadre killed 34 years

THE family of ANC Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) cadres who died in a combat with apartheid forces in 1978 said they still cannot believe that they lived for 34 years not knowing that their brother’s remains were buried “just next to them”.

Sleep-walker raped

A woman dinner party guest who went sleep-walking during a stay over in the middle of the night has told police she was raped.

Doc tells pregnant woman pain was due to injury

A woman who was told her aches and pains were due to injuries from a car crash was astonished when she gave birth to a baby.

African first ladies vow to intensify Aids fight

ADDIS ABABA. — African first ladies yesterday vowed to further intensify efforts in the campaign against HIV and  AIDS, especially to the elimination of the mother to child transmission of HIV (eMTCT).

Three abducted Kenyan workers safe in Somalia

NAIROBI. — The aid agency International Aid Services (IAS) yesterday said that the three Kenyan aid workers who were abducted last week in the restive northern Somalia are safe.

Over 900 000 affected in Chinese rainstorms

BEIJING. — Torrential rain last week affected about 750 000 people in central China’s Hunan province, the provincial flood control and prevention headquarters said yesterday.

Unite against poverty: Kaunda

LUSAKA. — Zambia’s first president Kenneth Kaunda and one of the fulcrums for the struggle for independence on the African continent has advised current African leaders to embrace the spirit of unity in order to fight poverty, the Times of Zambia reported yesterday.

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