Regulation ain’t enough for banks
Gertrude Takawira
There is another banking scandal. Barclays, was recently fined more than 200 million pounds, by the Financial Services Authority, for manipulating interbank interest rates, known as LIBOR.
Time for anti-low-intensity warfare movement
Stephen Gowans
While the United States and its allies warn that a military attack on Iran is an option they won’t rule out, this doesn’t mean that a war on Iran is a possibility, not a present reality.
Vice President Mujuru urges business to engage Govt
By Fanuel Kangondo recently in VICTORIA FALLS
Zim will never be a colony again: Biti
FINANCE Minister and MDC-T secretary general Mr Tendai Biti has said Zimbabwe will never be a colony again and urged Zimbabweans to…
‘AFZ committed to maintaining peace’
Farai KuvirimirwaHerald Correspondent
THE Air Force of Zimbabwe is peace-oriented and will continue to maintain tranquillity in Africa through peace support operations, Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander Air Marshal Perrance Shiri said yesterday.
Tsvangirai admits party rocked by defections
Bulawayo BureauMDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai admitted over the weekend that his party has been rocked by defections to the MDC faction led by Professor Welshman Ncube.
Zimpapers bids Kumbure farewell
Herald ReporterTHE Herald last Friday bade farewell to Mr Thomas Kumbure who retired after serving the printing and publishing company for 39 years.
New regulations on trading, movement of firewood gazetted
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has gazetted new regulations for the trading and movement of firewood as it steps in to control the rampant cutting down of trees.
The new regulations are contained in a Statutory Instrument (116) published in the Government Gazette last week by Environment and Natural Resources Management Minister Francis Nhema.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: ANC Policy Conference should be emulated
It’s pleasing to note that liberation movements in the region continue building synergies that will help them present a united front to outflank the designs of outsiders in this increasingly globalised world of overt and covert neo-colonial encroachment.Night Shift: Prose from Zim’s most anthologised poet
Memory Chirere
Despite its special place in the Zimbabwean short story canon, Musaemura Zimunya’s “Night shift and other stories” will always need a bold footnote. Appearing in 1993, it is the only creative prose book by a man who has always written and published mainly poetry since the late 1960s.





