Sadc to discuss Zim Constitution
Herald Reporter
THE Sadc Organ on Politics, Defence, and Security Co-operation is set to discuss Zimbabwe’s
Draft saga: Govt suspends referendum activities
Felex Share Herald Reporter
Government has suspended pre-referendum activities in the wake of differences over the draft
Mom, baby burnt to death
Crime Reporter
A Glenara woman and her one-year-old daughter were burnt to death when a veld fire engulfed their grass-thatched hut on Tuesday. One person sustained minor injuries, while four huts were razed. Police identified the deceased as Angela Mutsigwa (23) and her daughter Stacey Kumutumba.
Maternity fees not scrapped
Bulawayo BureauTHE scrapping of maternity fees at Government hospitals and council clinics continues to be shrouded
Matinenga blasts MPs
Zvamaida Murwira Senior ReporterConstitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga has scoffed
Indigenisation successful
Tichaona Zindoga Herald Reporter
THE indigenisation and economic empowerment programme being implemented by Government is building on the success of the country’s academic achievements, a Zanu-PF official has said. The party’s deputy secretary for Indigenisation in the Politburo, Cde Tendai Savanhu, said this on Monday during a discussion programme
Let’s unite behind the Warriors
THE senior national soccer team faces Angola in a crucial final qualifying match for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Finals scheduled for South Africa at Rufaro Stadium in Harare on Sunday and we feel the nation should rally behind the Warriors for them to succeed.
Alcohol consumption a cause for concern
Lungile Tshuma
ALCOHOL consumption in the country is on the increase. Empty containers of alcohol litter most open spaces. It is also common to see people stone-drunk sleeping on pavements or staggering along.
MDC-T in vain attempts to hoodwink electorate
Kamangeni Phiri
MDC-T is paying the price for recruiting uneducated, violent, incompetent and corrupt individuals into its leadership structures as reflected by the dismissal of 12 councillors and cautioning of 13 others over allegations of corruption, analysts have said.






