ACPZ mounts Supreme Court appeal
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga-led Anglican Church of the Province of Zimbabwe has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court contesting the dismissal of its interdict against evictions. ACPZ on Monday lost
Cabinet team hits deadlock
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE Cabinet committee charged with breaking the deadlock in the Constitution-making process yesterday failed to resolve contentious issues stalling the process. The committee reconvenes next
Let’s continue fight for gender equality
Gender Forum Ruth Butaumocho
With only a few weeks to go before the year comes to an end, different societies and communities across Zimbabwe and elsewhere have started taking stock of the achievements they made during theOffice parties: Take care not to undo yourself
Reflections Rosenthal Mutakati
Guests were hit by flying glass while scores of others scampered for cover when the fly-by-night company’s end of year party degenerated into something worse than a war zone last Friday.
BBC Empire and Gaza
John Pilger
The truth of this statement was equal to its irony. On November 24, 1965 the BBC banned “The War Game” as “too horrifying for the medium of broadcasting”. This was false. The real reason was speltThe ICC is hurting Africa
Courtenay Griffiths, QC
Imagine the British Government appointed as minister for Africa a man close friends with a mercenary who attempted to overthrow an African President. Imagine this same minister was fully
More fireworks at Donnybrook
Collin Matiza Sports EditorMORE fireworks are expected in tonight’s second Supercross meet of the 2012 Zimbabwe Summer Series motocross event at Donnybrook in Harare. There was a great spectator turnout on Wednesday
Editorial Comment: EU, US ambassadors must walk their talk
The European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Aldo Dell’Ariccia and the newly appointed United States envoy Mr David Bruce Wharton’s remarks this week commending the country’s electoralRainbow towers hotel sues Zifa
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior ReporterRAINBOW Towers Hotel have filed a US$50 829 lawsuit against Zifa over the unpaid hospitality bills accrued between 2009 and this year. Zifa’s membership and guests booked at the hotel in Harare on
Sables’ easy assignment
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterTHE Sables disappointing run is this afternoon expected to come to an end when they take on hosts United Arab Emirates in a third-place decider of the Emirates Four-Nations rugby tournament at the





