Euro markets steadier after sharp losses
LONDON. — European stock markets slid modestly on Friday, following sharp losses suffered the previous day, failing to score gains despite positive German and US economic data.. . . Rome Statute criticises Africa’s threats
THE HAGUE — The International Criminal Court (ICC) has criticised the African Union over the plot to unanimously withdraw from the Rome Statute that establishes it.Vote wisely to preserve country’s resources
Herald Reporter
THE electorate should vote for Zanu-PF in the
Information made Tsvangirai, it will also destroy him
Speaking at a Press conference with Morgan Tsvangirai, Julia Gillard, the Australian Prime Minister, showered our dearest Morgan with generous albeit insincere praises. “You are as great as Mandela,”
Shamu consoles Machingura family
Herald ReporterMedia, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu has urged Zimbabweans to unite and live in peace despite coming from different backgrounds.
Minister Shamu was speaking at the funeral of Born-Free Crew member Bruce Machingura’s mother, Ms Pauline Machingura.
Russia congratulates President on AU jubilee
Herald ReporterRUSSIAN President Mr Vladimir Putin has congratulated President Mugabe on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the African Union.
The message comes as President Mugabe is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he has joined other Heads of State and Governments in the commemoration of the AU anniversary.
AU celebrates Golden Jubilee
From Caesar Zvayi in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
THE African Union today achieves the milestone of 50 years of existence and over 50 African heads of state and governments, along with 41 former leaders, will be joined by global leaders to celebrate the AU’s Golden Jubilee here.
Blast victims houses rebuilding starts
Zecheaus Nemadire Herald CorrespondentGovernment and its social partners yesterday started re-building houses
Maseko’s body expected in Harare today
Bulawayo Bureau
National hero Major General Jevan Maseko (Retired)’s body is expected in Harare from Bulawayo today
President saluted for stance against homosexuality
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe should be saluted for standing firm against homosexuality that is being used by some Western countries as a condition to release aid to poor African







