In DRC nothing really changes
Joseph Rwagatare
It’s just over one week since the New Year began. The euphoria is slowly dying down and we are gradually getting back to normal — which means going about our lives in an unexciting way.Rains a double-edged sword
Rosenthal Mutakati Reflections
While rains spell boom for Zimbabwe’s agro-based economy, the onset of the rainy season has brought a fair share of challenges to this landlocked Southern African nation of about 13 million.
‘Govt has right over BIPPA land’
Herald ReportersGOVERNMENT has a Constitutional right to compulsorily acquire any land including those covered under the Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, a Cabinet Minister has said.
‘Uniformed forces have right to vote’
Felex Share Herald ReporterMembers of the uniformed forces have a right to vote and there is no need for people from across the political divide to make noise when they are urged to register, a Cabinet minister has said.
Copac committee fails to meet
Felex Share Herald ReporterThe Cabinet Committee charged with ironing out contentious issues in the Constitution-making process failed to meet yesterday as a key MDC-T official is away attending to personal business in
Zanu-PF Manicaland urged to unite
Herald ReporterZANU-PF Central Committee member Cde Fred Kanzama has challenged members in Manicaland to unite and work towards re-gaining all seats lost to the MDC in the 2008 harmonised elections.
Rains set to intensify armyworm outbreak
Agriculture ReporterMOIST winds coming into Zimbabwe from the north may bring more moths that will develop into armyworm and trigger fresh outbreaks of the pest, the Department of Research and Specialist Services
ZRP warns against political violence
Edmond Tapera Herald ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Republic Police says it will not tolerate political violence in national elections scheduled for this year and has warned perpetrators that they will face the full wrath of the law regardless of their


