Hague in Cairo for talks on Egypt, Syria

CAIRO. — British Foreign Secretary William Hague is to hold talks on Syria and post-revolution Egypt during a meeting in Cairo with Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi yesterday, his office said. Hague, on

3 killed in Kenya plane crash

MOMBASA. — Three people among them two Kenyan soldiers died while one person was seriously injured on Monday night in a plane crash at Kenya’s coastal town of Lamu, the military confirmed yesterday.

S Korea, Japan in propaganda war

SEOUL. — Just days after US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged South Korea and Japan to cool tensions over a territorial island dispute, both countries geared up yesterday for a propaganda war over

500 Tshovani villagers besiege farmhouse

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
More than 500 villagers from Tshovani communal lands in Chiredzi have joined their chief at a

Council orders eviction of over 30 families

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
The Harare City Council has ordered the eviction of more than 30 families from the dilapidated

Chegutu repairs roads

Chinhoyi Bureau
Chegutu Municipality has embarked on a road rehabilitation programme after buying dumper trucks, a grader and a pneumatic roller. The equipment was bought using a US$2 million grant from Government

Youths demand idle farm

Herald Reporter
MEMBERS of the Chikomba Youth Club last week besieged Moreson Farm demanding access to a woodwork workshop closed seven years ago. The youths also want to start agricultural projects at the

MDC-T’s last mile to demise

Reason Wafawarowa
In Nelson Chamisa’s world Zimbabwe “saunters towards the demise of the ultimate phase of a hard transition,” and he believes the people of this country have “subliminally” long stored decisions about an ideal future. But have they?
It is just as good that the MDC-T organising secretary realises the pending MDC-T demise coming with the last phase of the misnamed Global Political Agreement, and the confession that the MDC-T has been in Government for three years doing nothing but “subliminally” stalling decisions about an ideal future for the country is quite telling.

Farmers challenged

Agriculture Reporter
STAKEHOLDERS in the agriculture sector yesterday challenged farmers to be innovative and avoid waiting for government handouts every season. The stakeholders condemned the dependency syndrome that

Pasipamire declared liberation war hero

Herald Reporter
Former Harare province Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association vice-chairman and Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings board member, Cde Christopher Pasipamire has been declared a

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