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.
FC Platinum to fight for Bots striker Mogorosi
Ricky Zililo
FC Platinum said they will do all within their powers to secure the services of Botswana striker Joel Mogorosi despite the fact that the player has already signed for South Africa’s Bloemfontein Celtics.Coventry to assess Byo swimmers
Lovemore Dube
The visit to Bulawayo by swimmer Kirsty Coventry next month is one of the sport’s season highlights, according to the Matabeleland provincial swimming board.Arts fest preps at advanced stage
Entertainment Editor
PREPARATIONS for the 8th edition of Intwasa Festival koBulawayo are at an advanced stage and the programme is a cocktail of performances, exhibitions, live literature readings and workshops.Zesa technicians ordered to stop disconnections
Leonard Ncube
Tutu shocks audience with outburst
Cape Town — Archbishop emeritus Desmond Tutu shocked the audience at a Cape Town book launch with an outburst of outrage and anger about the state of the country.



