Chabikwa elected ZCFU president
Agriculture ReporterFarmer Mr Wonder Chabikwa was recently elected the Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union president at the union’s annual congress in Kadoma.
Mr Chabikwa takes over from Mr Donald Khumalo. He will be deputised by Mr Earnest Ndlovu and second vice president Mr Johnson Mapira. Mr
Nyambuya named empowerment board chairman
Fanuel Kangondo Acting Business EditorYouth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere yesterday announced a new 15-member National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board chaired by Retired Lt-General Mike Nyambuya. He replaces Mr David Chapfika, who chaired the inaugural board
Western suburbs set to get normal water supplies
Rodney Pachiti Herald Reporter
Water supply to Harare’s western and parts of the southern suburbs
War vets distance themselves from demontrations at Biti’s offices
Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association president Cde Jabulani Sibanda has distanced his association from the demonstrations staged against Finance Minister Tendai Biti on Tuesday. Cde Sibanda said the demonstrations were carried out by a group of “confused people”.
Ncube rules out reunification with MDC-T
Herald Reporter
MDC leader Professor Welshman Ncube has ruled out any prospects
War on Iran preps concealed
Barry GreyWithin American ruling circles, it is well known that plans for war against Iran are far advanced, but there is a conspiracy of silence by both political parties and the media to keep this reality out of the presidential election. The intent is to drag the American people into yet another bloody war in
It’s not Locardia’s fight alone
Ruth Butaumocho Gender ForumOver the past few weeks, local and international media have been feasting on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s love life that would make many a Hollywood playboy pale into insignificance. Prominently so, has been his court battles with estranged wife, Locardia Karimatsenga Tembo who
Summer of Muslim discontent: It’s not ‘The amateur film’
James PetrasThe so-called “Arab Spring” is a distant and bitter memory to those who fought and struggled for a better world, not to speak of the thousands who lost, life and limb. In its place, throughout the Muslim world, a new wave of reactionaries, corrupt and servile politicians have taken the reins of
Truckers, factories join SA strike
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s wildcat strikes, which slashed production at several large gold and platinum mines this summer and left scores dead in violent clashes with police, have spread to truck drivers, more than 20 000 of whom have stopped delivering
Poll preps: ZEC invites aspiring voter educators
Herald Reporters
THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has invited civic groups intending to conduct voter education to register with it by October 9, as churches threw their weight behind an agreement by principals in the Global Political Agreement to have harmonised polls in





