Serbs set up rage room for unleashing anger

Savo Duvnjak looks around the room, lifts a metal baseball bat and wrecks everything in sight — bed, table, shelves, chair — until there’s nothing left to wreck. This isn’t a criminal onslaught.

AU sets donours meeting on Mali force

ADDIS ABABA/ GENEVA — The African Union said on Thursday it will hold a donours conference on 29 January to garner funds and support for the Malian army and for the African force being deployed to

60 foreign hostages still unaccounted

ALGIERS — About 60 foreign hostages were still unaccounted for three days into a bloody siege with Islamic terrorists at a gas plant deep in the Sahara, Algeria’s state news service said yesterday

Simba Sithole off to SA

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS striker Simba Sithole yesterday left for South Africa to re-ignite his bid to return to the Absa Premiership and is set to undergo trials at SuperSport United. Sithole, who had a disappointing

Super fans Mzansi-bound

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
AS the African Cup of the Nations bursts into life in South Africa tonight, two Zimbabwean football fans will be lucky enough to watch a piece of the action during the three-week tourney. CAPS United fan

Expedite farmers’ loans, Made urges Agribank

Senior Agriculture Reporter
AGRICULTURE, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made on Thursday challenged Agribank to speedily process farmers’ loans to allow them to buy fertilisers and save crops from leaching

Photojournalist Salani dies

Herald Reporter
VETERAN photojournalist and former Sunday Mail chief photographer Jimmy Salani has died.
He was 66. Salani died at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals on Thursday morning after a short illness.

Floods, lightning claim 124 lives

Herald Reporters

Eighty-six people have drowned while 38 others were struck by

Minister agrees to meet civil servants

Felex Share Herald Reporter
The Minister of Public Service has finally agreed to meet civil servants’

Assisted family expresses gratitude

Senior Reporter
A HARARE family, whose son was assisted by Vice President John Landa Nkomo with R350 000 to undergo a brain tumour surgery in South Africa in 2008, has expressed shock over the death of the

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