Students rap MDC-T
Rugare Maranga
THE MDC-T has come under fire from students unions who accuse it of being insensitive
Revolutionaries are the real human rights defenders
In our first article to the Herald in 2010, we pointed out that Western intellectuals were sent to many an African university to preach the gospel of democracy and human rights. Among this coterie of Western neo-liberal prophets of democracy were lawyers, economists, political scientists and culturists.
Remembering our first independence
IN the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve sticks in a bundle are unbreakable inasmuch as several ants will not fail to pull a grasshopper.
The autochthonous spirit mediums, say two grasshoppers fighting are a joy for the hen. Zimbabwe has gone three decades into its independence and in our unity lies the
Zim seeks US$565m
Health ReporterZimbabwe has submitted a US$565 million application for funding for the period 2014 to 2016 to the Global Fund to combat Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Global Fund co-ordinator Mr Rangarirai Chiteure said Zimbabwe was assured of at least US$311 million but the difference could also be approved if the Fund succeeded in raising
Pre-trial programme for juvenile offenders on the cards
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
Government is running a pre-trial programme aimed at removing juvenile offenders from the main criminal justice system in Harare and Bulawayo, Justice and Legal Affairs Deputy Minister Obert Gutu has said.
Provinces step up Independence Day preps
Herald ReporterProvinces have stepped up preparations for the 33rd Independence Day commemorations to be held on Thursday next week, with calls for the public to turn out in their numbers for the event.
ICC a regime change tool – Museveni
Takunda Maodza recently in KENYA
MDC-T slammed for hypocrisy over polls
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
Zim’s first toll plaza commissioned
Michael Chideme in Ntabazinduna
ZIMBABWE’S first toll plaza was commissioned here yesterday, about 16 kilometres from Bulawayo, amid pomp and fanfare.
Transport, Communications and Infrastructure Development Minister Nicholas Goche drove through the plaza from both ends of the road, paying his toll fees to signal its
Churches call for elections
Herald Reporter
CHURCHES say the country should capitalise on the prevailing peaceful political environment to hold the harmonised elections tenable June 29.
Over the past few months, some sections of the media have been on a campaign of trashing the socio-political environment alleging resurgence in cases of political violence, a







