Palestinians to petition ICC over Arafat
Ramallah. — The Palestinian leadership is to petition the International Criminal Court in The Hague if it finds proof that the late Yasser Arafat was poisoned, an official said yesterday.
Retirees get US$40
Investigative Reporter
GLENDALE Spinners retirees are getting retirement packages of US$40 each after the company wound down its pension scheme following the adoption of the multiple-currency system in 2009.
Kunonga fights back
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Anglican Church of the Province of Zimbabwe, led by Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga, is seeking to reclaim control over the church properties it held since 2007.
Infant circumcision could soon be compulsory
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT is considering making neo-natal male circumcision compulsory as a long-term strategy for HIV prevention.
SA drums up support for Zim diamonds
Brezhnev Malaba in WASHINGTON DC
SOUTH AFRICA, the incoming chair of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, yesterday urged the international community to support Zimbabwe’s efforts to benefit from rich diamond resources, saying the nation’s growing status as a major gem producer cannot be ignored.
Media urged to disseminate accurate information
Herald Reporter
The media has been urged to disseminate accurate information to minimise cases of conflict among citizens.
Editorial Comment: Time to wind up constitution making
We welcome the setting up of a committee to expeditiously resolve areas of contention in the substantive report of the Second All-Stakeholders’ Conference that was held recently in Harare.MPs bemoan paltry budgetary allocations
Herald Reporter
PARLIAMENT resumed sitting yesterday with the House of
Women urged to be resilient
Herald Reporter
Vet department to probe Chiadzwa cattle deaths
Hebert Zharare Political Editor
The Department of Veterinary Services is dispatching teams to investigate allegations that livestock in Chimanimani area are dying after drinking contaminated water.








