Tsvangirai sneaks back home after damp squib tour

Hebert Zharare Political Editor
PRIME Minister Morgan sneaked back into Harare yesterday from an abortive tour of the Sadc region that wound up in West Africa after southern African leaders, the guarantors of the GPA, snubbed the

Latest:Take control of your natural resources-President

Herald Reporter
President Mugabe today urged African nations to take control of their natural resources for the benefit of their own populations after centuries of foreign exploitation.

EU joins MDC-T on ‘security reforms’

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
The European Union (EU) has joined the MDC-T in calling for the country to implement the so called security sector reform in a move described as direct interference in Zimbabwe’s internal

Tsvangirai skips court

Danie Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday failed to attend a labour hearing at the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare in a case in which a former worker of his private communications organisation is

More delegates arrive for CISSA

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
AFRICAN countries should strengthen co-operation in the field

Editorial Comment: The time for elections is now

Tomorrow the draft Constitution will be tabled in Parliament from where it should land on President Mugabe’s desk for assent for it to become national law. We expect legislators across the political divide

Hardshots clinch handball inter-club champs title

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
HARDSHOTS from Mutare recently clinched the Zimbabwe Handball Federation inter-club championship title when they beat Harare’s TS Alliance 26-20 at Chipadze High School in Bindura. The

Cottco Rugby Festival ends

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere and Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Reporters
VISITING Windhoek Tech of Namibia ended their tour on a poor note when they suffered a 27-7 defeat at the hands of hosts Prince Edward on the final day of the Cottco Schools Rugby Festival on

Zim level series

From Paul Munyuki in Bulawayo
A man-of-the-Match performance by Sean Williams, who top scored with an unbeaten 78 runs, inspired Zimbabwe to crucial six-wicket win to level the three-match ODI cricket series against

Mighty Bulls win against Mambas

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
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