Draft constitution ready for public scrutiny: Biti

Drafting of the new Constitution has been completed and the document is ready for public scrutiny at the Second All Stakeholders’ Conference, Finance Minister Tendai Biti said yesterday. Minister Biti made

America happy with world chaos

Umar Waqar
It is a bright sunny day and after a morning jog I come back and prepare my breakfast and switch on the television. Early news hour on almost every news channel telecasts chaotic news and headlines:

Mangoma lied under oath?

Herald Reporter
ENERGY and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma might have lied under oath when he appeared before a Parliamentary Thematic Committee recently claiming he had not seen the committee’s invitations.

Mafios’ mother laid to rest

Herald Correspondent
MOTHER to Zanu-PF Mashonaland Central provincial chairman Cde Dickson Mafios, Ambuya Hasve, who died on Monday, was buried at Mutsaunobaya Village in Mount Darwin yesterday.

2 Apama Styles members die in crash

Herald Reporter
TWO members of popular dance group Apama Styles School of Theatre Art died on the spot, while its leader, David Machowa, and two others sustained serious injuries when the vehicle they were travelling in

Global financial crisis: Lessons for Africa

Pravin Gordhan
The global financial crisis of 2008 has been a catalytic event, and, of course, for many it has been a traumatic event. It has altered the way we understand how the world works. It has accentuated the political, social and economic “fault lines” in our global society.

Britain picking the cake pieces

Rangarirayi Shoko
The reason given by the European Union (EU) for the planned suspension of the bloc’s crippling decade-old sanctions against Zimbabwe is interesting and quite telling. In British newspaper leaks,

Workers’ committee very important

At the workplace Wenceslaus Murape
QUESTIONS have been asked in dispute resolution whether or not workers’ committees have locus standi to appear in the Labour Court. In other words, do workers’ committees have the necessary

26 women wake up without undergarments

Bulawayo Bureau
A TRADITIONAL healer from Gokwe South has called an emergency meeting with his subjects following a bizarre incident in which 26 females including schoolgirls in his area woke up and found themselves without panties.

Teen with rare condition snoozes for 12 days at a time

A teenager has missed birthdays, Christmases, and family holidays — because she has Sleeping Beauty Syndrome. Shannon Magee can sometimes take 12 days to wake up and will gorge on sweets and chocolate without knowing what she is doing.

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